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How to buy taxi coupons

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Discounted taxi coupons are available for Boston residents age 65 and over and persons with disabilities. Coupons can be used in taxis licensed by the City of Boston.

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Review eligibility requirements

We offer these coupons to Boston residents who are 65 and older or disabled. We need to see an ID that proves you’re a Boston resident.

Each coupon book costs $5 and we only take cash. You can buy two coupon books per month. The coupons work in taxis licensed by the City of Boston.

  • For a limited time, you can purchase double the coupons: Four coupon booklets per month for just $20.
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Buy the coupons

Coupons are available at the Age Strong Commission in Boston City Hall. Our office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Our office is located at:

1 City Hall Square, Room 271

Boston, MA 02201

We also sell taxi coupons at public sites throughout Boston neighborhoods. View the Taxi Coupon public schedule online.

A list of all authorized taxi companies is available online.

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List of companies

The following taxi companies are accepting coupons at this time:

Name Phone Number Address Neighborhood
Boston Cab Association 617-536-3200 60 Kilmarnock St. Boston
I.T.O.A. Cab Association 617-825-4000 223 Albany St. Boston
City Cab Association 617-536-5100 275 Lee Burbank Highway Revere
Metro Cab Association 617-782-5500 84 Braintree St.  Allston
Tunnel Taxi 617-567-2700 10-12 Maverick St. East Boston

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Contact Boston Police

If you have had a problem with a Boston licensed taxi company, you can call the Boston Police Department at 617-343-4475 or fill out their online complaint form.

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