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How much wood it cost to take a taxie from stlouis to newyork city?

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  1. Are you mad?


  2. Hi!

    You may want to contact the provider below for a quote:

    ABC Cab

    1351 Pennsylvania Avenue

    Saint Louis, MO 63133-1444

    P: (314) 725-2111 / (314) 423-2300 / (636) 296-3700

    F: (314) 725-9559

    www.abccabco.net

    http://forvisitors.us/?ref=missouri-taxi...

    How do you plan to get back to MO? Will you taking a NYC Taxi or will you want to driver to stick around in NYC while you are here?

    If you hate to fly or use the bus, you might want to rent a car and hire a (trusted) driver for the trip and around NYC so the rental time doesn't go to waste.

    Just note that gas prices is near $4 and parking here doesn't come cheap and you could be be putting down $75 a day in rental fees.

  3. Probably $2,500 or so.  Why not just take a bus?  Or advertise on craigslist for a driver?

  4. It  (would) cost a whole lot more than a bus ticket..

  5. There wouldn't be a set fee for such a long trip, which would likely take a couple of days.  You'd have to find a taxi driver willing to take such a long trip, and negotiate a price with him that covers mileage, gas, tolls and the loss of his regular business over those days, plus allowing for him having to return to St. Louis without a passenger.  My guess is that you're looking at several thousand dollars.

  6. Wow, you would have to negoitate with the taxi driver. It would not be a meter situation.

    The longest taxi i ever heard of was from NYC to Buffalo. And that was around 1200$.

    So you would be considerably more then that. Thats at least 3 days income out of the guys pocket, plus gas, tolls, hotels, food, ect ect. It would be probably 10 times what it costs to fly. And maybe 30 times a bus ticket.

    It would be much cheaper to either--

    Fly, Bus, Train, Rent a car, ect ect.

    If you have the money to blow on a cab,  you might as well rent out a private bedroom on a train. It would still be ALOT cheaper.

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