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wheelchair cabs in dublin city centre?

  • 02-02-2013 12:52am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 5,390 ✭✭✭


    anyone know of a list of a cab COMPANIES which are known to have at least one wheelchair assessible cab working there or can give me names of ones which they have used or are known to have wheelchair taxis

    wheelchairtaxi.ie is for finding a specific driver but Im looking to book through companies for trips not a specific driver as if you ring one guy you are booking his cab [not A cab which does the service you are looking for which is more beneficial to traveling at short notice]

    one driver = 1 trip at a time :D
    1 company = possibility of more than one driver on at same time
    who can help us out at short notice, its a numbers thing ;)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 386 ✭✭clusk007


    Wheelchairtaxi.ie has a lot of different drivers tough so plenty of options for short notice plus you get to see the type of vehicle before ordering. If one driver cant do it, try someone else.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,390 ✭✭✭IM0


    clusk007 wrote: »
    Wheelchairtaxi.ie has a lot of different drivers tough so plenty of options for short notice plus you get to see the type of vehicle before ordering. If one driver cant do it, try someone else.

    as the owner of that site said here recently himself, the drivers put up the areas they opperate in after it was pointed out to him that some drivers put in destinations all around the country when you search for a driver in your area, and as a result would be hoping to make the search function of his site better for the future.

    plus not everyone has funds to ring 30 numbers to get a taxi, nevermind the time wasted


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 Jim Ladem


    Hello, I found a company named Airport Collections that offers wheelchair adapted taxis around the world, and I saw that they have a subsidiary especially for Ireland territory. This is Dublin Airport Collections. They also offers pet friendly and child friendly taxis. They offers taxi from 1 to 52 seats.


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