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Originally Posted by timun
They want you to go all the way to door 9 to get a taxi simply because that's the front of the line. The taxi at that end is nominally the one who has been waiting for a fare longest, hence he gets priority. When he picks up a fare all the cabs in behind him shuffle up to the front. But that doesn't mean all the other space upstream is for regular ol' "civilian" pickup. Oh, no, on the contrary it's almost all queue space for taxis and limos.
There are two car-lengths' worth of space between doors 1 and 2, about four car-lengths' of space in front of 5, and about three between 6 and 7: that's it. The rest is cabbies and black cars.
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Ya, I understand the line system, but there were only maybe 10 cabs. They used to have a cab area between A and B. Maybe I didn't notice these black cars taking up the other spaces, I assumed every other vehicle was private.