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Taxi marshalling


Many people feel anxious about using public transport at night when transport options are more limited. The Safer City Partnership is currently running a marshalled taxi rank on Liverpool Street, outside the train station. The rank operates on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings from 10.00pm to 2.00am. During these hours two marshals, who are licensed taxi drivers supported by police officers, aid passengers to get a taxi to their destination and provide a safe waiting environment.

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