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Central Taxi Hold, JFK

Posted by James Turnbull, Tuesday, 17th May 2005

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You can never find a taxi when you need one and at JFK airport that’s because they’re all hiding in a four acre sea of yellow known as the Central Taxi Hold. According to the New York Times the drivers wait here for up to five hours at a time, playing football, dominoes or backgammon. Apparently it’s worth the wait though as the drivers earn a $45 flat fare to Manhattan.

taxi!

Thanks: Jon Abad

9 Responses to 'Central Taxi Hold, JFK'

  1. 1. Alex says:

    That is super cool :-D

    There’s a *gigantic* plane just North-West of there. And what’s all the [funny coloured stuff over here][1]?

    [1]: Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  2. 2. Luke says:

    Hmm.. I wonder if Googles Taxi Finder would explode?

  3. 3. a says:

    Anyone else spot the Concorde on the tarmac?

  4. 4. James says:

    Concorde spotted and [already posted][1] :D

    [1]: http://www.googlesightseeing.com/2005/04/07/concorde/

  5. 5. Peter says:

    In another section of JFK, you can see a cargo plane that ran off the end of the runway:
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  6. 6. Derek says:

    Here is the taxi hold at Chicago O’Hare. Not as impressive, since cabs in Chi-town aren’t all yellow. Next door is the hold for limos.

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  7. 7. xu says:

    google maps in china is good

  8. 8. rogerio cyrillo says:

    Muito bom o site de voces. Sou taxixta no Rio de Janeiro e estive visitando sue site. Nossa empresa é a Transcoopass.com.br
    Muito bom very well.
    Até um dia.

  9. 9. Jamie says:

    I just wasted about an hour on this stuff! Frightening to see how close planes are really. I know they’re different hights and all that, but even so…

    Very cool!
    thanks

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