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Secure taxi ranks

Secure taxi ranks are in operation in a number of areas across Queensland.

Eleven secure taxi ranks operate in the Brisbane central business district and Fortitude Valley and Caxton Street precincts. Queensland Transport, in conjunction with the Taxi Council of Queensland and Brisbane's two taxi booking companies, Black and White Cabs and Yellow Cabs, have put these ranks in place to improve patron safety at night.

There are seven secure taxi ranks in Brisbane city for ordinary taxi services, and four dedicated to the new NightLink FlatFare Taxi Service.

The seven secure taxi ranks for ordinary taxi services are located at:

The four dedicated NightLink FlatFare taxi ranks are located at:

There are also a further eight secure taxi ranks being trialled at the following regional locations.

The Gold Coast:

The Sunshine Coast:

Townsville:

Cairns:

FlatFare taxi services are also provided at a number of ranks in regional centres:

Secure taxi ranks are staffed by experienced taxi rank marshals and security guards, and in some locations, CCTV surveillance is in place.

At a secured taxi rank, patrons can expect:

Abusive or inappropriate behaviour towards taxi rank marshals, security guards or other patrons waiting in a secured taxi rank queue will not be tolerated. People who behave in this manner will be asked to leave the rank and police will be called in cases of continuing abusive or inappropriate behaviour.

Over time, Queensland Transport will work with all local councils to implement a range of security upgrades at secure taxi ranks, including installation of improved lighting, better signs and street furniture.

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Last updated 29 February 2008