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'I went to the East London taxi graveyard and couldn't believe all the abandoned cars had mysteriously vanished'https://www.mylondon.news/news/east-lon ... i-23007334Where did the taxis from the taxi graveyard go? Did they go to taxi heaven, or were they resurrected and are back on London’s streets?When I was a kid, I was frequently told to stop being nosey - lucky for me, there was a profession waiting for me. As a journalist, I am nosey for a living so that you can all be polite - but still know what’s going on.
This week, I’ve been tugging at sleeves trying to find out how and why the “taxi graveyard” in Ilford has been emptied of taxis. The CitiPark on Clements Road made headlines several times in 2021 because the top floors were crowded with old London black cabs - and while there were a few theories as to why, articles were filled with, essentially, what people reckoned.
I went back there last week with my trusty sidekick - a spaniel called Ludo - and he got a really good runaround because the taxis were nowhere to be seen.
And I, nosey-parker-for-a-living that I am, have some questions.
Where did the taxis from the taxi graveyard go? Did they go to taxi heaven, or were they resurrected and are back on London’s streets? When did they go? And what was the trigger - did the rental contract run out? Did they all go on the same day?
And can I get a definitive answer on why they were there in the first place? Was it because passenger numbers fell by around 80 per cent during Covid, so they were there while we waited for it all to blow over?
Or was it - as many of the number plates in the graveyard suggested - because they were built too early to qualify for ULEZ regulations, and therefore were abandoned?
I called the CitiPark number, and spoke to an employee who was based in Leeds. She referred me to an enquiries team, who I emailed, asking where the taxis had gone, why they were there in the first place, and whether there would be any more arriving.
A prompt and professional reply came quite quickly, from a woman who let me know she had passed it onto management for comment, but also let me know what she reckoned, “as far as I'm aware, they were stored over Covid due to not being used and now they are back in service”.
“Thanks!” I replied, and then, like the irritating, nosey mosquito that I am, continued, “As I recall a lot of the taxis had windows smashed, tyres let down, wing mirrors removed etc - I'd be surprised if they were back on the road now, though I suppose they just needed doing up. Also most of the number plates showed they would have to pay the daily ULEZ rate - would be great to know for sure what happened to them. Many thanks for passing on!”
CitiPark did respond again, and simply clarified: "the car park manager has confirmed that all taxis have been removed from the car park" - and suggested contacting the taxi firm directly.
Then, I turned to the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association (LTDA), to see if they knew what became of the taxi graveyard. But they did not know anything about the taxi graveyard either.
So the mystery continues, and I’m done with hearing what people reckon: do you, reader, have any idea what happened to the taxis in the Clements Road CitiPark? Are they repaired and back on the road, or were they crushed or stripped for parts?
Do tell. I’m nosey for a living.