Falkirk is pretty much halfway between Edinburgh and Glasgow — close enough to both, but a vibe all its own. Whether you’re going to the station, seeing a show at FTH Theatre, or visiting the Kelpies for the later hours (hey, no judgement), it’s important to have a reliable taxi number saved.
In my time I’ve used just about every taxi company Falkirk has to offer — some spot-on, others, well, let’s say, “adventurous.” So here is my no-nonsense guide to getting a taxi in Falkirk — unvarnished and unembellished.
🚖 Top Falkirk Taxi Services
Company | Booking Options | Price Range | My Verdict |
---|---|---|---|
Bruce Taxis | 📞 Call / 🌐 Web | ££ | ✅ Solid, professional, well-known |
Express Taxis Falkirk | 📞 Call / 🌐 Web | £–££ | 👍 Quick, reliable for local runs |
Forth Taxis | 📞 Call / 🌐 Web | ££ | ⚖️ Friendly service, a good backup |
Uber | 📱 App Only | £–£££ | ⚠️ Works, but hit-and-miss at times |
Maxis Taxis | 📞 Call / 🌐 Web | £–££ | ✔️ Local favourite, especially at night |
1. Bruce Taxis – The Work Horse You Can Rely On
If you spread the word, Bruce will likely be the first name you’ll hear from people. They’ve been one of the biggest and most regular in Falkirk. You can book by phone, website or app — and they typically show up when they say they’re going to (which, let’s face it, is all we really want).
Best for:
- Train station runs
- Pre-booked appointments
- General daily travel
2. Maxicabs – Fast and Local
As their name suggests, express do what they say on the tin — they’re speedy, courteous, and great for short journeys around the city. These tend to be my go-to when requiring a lift from the retail park or post-feast in town. No frills — just a nice solid ride.
Best for:
- Local errands
- Pub pickups
- Short-notice calls
3. Solid backup with friendly a drivers.
Forth Taxis isn’t the biggest name around but they’ve rescued me more than once when other firms have been swamped. Its drivers tend to be friendly and easy to talk to. Simple, not fancy, but does the job well
Best for:
- Last-minute trips
- Friendly service
- Peak-time backups
4. Uber – There, But Not Always
Uber does operate in Falkirk, but don’t expect the same level of availability you would find in a city. Sometimes it’s wonderful, sometimes it’s a waiting game. Surge pricing can creep up on you as well. The app is still handy, and it’s worth checking if local numbers are busy.
Best for:
- Quick quotes
- Cashless payments
- Backup option
5. The Late-Night Lifesaver: Maxis Taxis
Maxis have been around for some time, and they’re a popular fast food choice among locals, particularly late night. If you’re coming home from a gig or simply want a friendly face on a rainy night, they’re a good call. You can even contact them via Facebook, if you use that.
Best for:
- Late-night lifts
- Friendly, no-fuss service
- Facebook booking fans
So, Which Taxi in Falkirk Should You Use?
- Bruce Taxis: Dependable daily workhorse
- For short local hops: Express Taxis
- When everyone else is packed: Forth Taxis
- For everyone who loves an app: Uber (when it’s working)
- Night owls: Maxis Taxis
Falkirk isn’t big, but getting around is — particularly when it’s raining cats and dogs and the next train isn’t coming for an hour. Save a couple numbers now — and thank yourself later.