Tyneside taxi firm on road to success
Oct 1 2009 by Andrew Mernin, The Journal
Over the last 50 years a car with a blue stripe has helped drive the mass creation of jobs on Tyneside as Andrew Mernin finds out.
IN THE late 1980s, two Wallsend lads packed their bags and jetted off west to spy on the New York taxi industry. Their mission – as dictated by their father – was to find out how their family business could evolve with the dawn of the brave new age of computers.
Colin Shanks knew the firm he had built up from the ground needed to change with the times and believed the answer lay on the mean streets of the Big Apple.
His two sons Paul and Ian, watched closely at how the network of yellow cabs were dispatched across the sprawling metropolis and even took a behind-the-scenes look at the workings of the NYPD.
The move ultimately paid off and helped Blue Line become one of the largest taxi companies in the region, with an army of around 450 drivers and 30 office staff.
“He had a drive to better himself and I guess he had the foresight to see the importance of technology,” says Ian Shanks, son of the late Colin Shanks.
“We were one of the first companies to have two-way radios and taxi meters inside our cars. He felt that all those things were best for the business and good for the customer.”
In a back office akin to a 1970s living room, Ian is surrounded by memorabilia connected to his father’s legacy, which charts the growth of the business from a one-car, terraced house business into a £3m empire.
The former Newcastle Gosforth rugby player – who once shared a bench with Jonny Wilkinson – now runs the business with his brother Paul and sister Jane.
On one wall he points out a letter from the daughter and son-in-law of Walt Disney, which is framed next to a gold-plated Mickey Mouse watch.
Shanks senior had ferried the couple round in a taxi during the production of a 1970s childrens movie in Northumberland but had refused a £20 tip – which is why they sent him the gold watch.
He also tells how Fleetwood Mac would regularly travel Blue Line to a recording studio close to the firm’s home off Wallsend High Street.
The firm started life in the early 1950s in the family home on Wallsend’s Wooley Steet, with a car embossed with a blue coach line along its body.
“He started with one car and my father was constantly under pressure over getting it repossessed with one thing or another. It was very hard to make ends meet in those days and taxis were very much a luxury.”
“We started from the family home and we as kids used to answer the phones but my father built the business up over the years.”
And Shanks junior has continued that tradition by adopting mobile and automated systems and has followed in his father’s footsteps by investing heavily on infrastructure.
In 1990 Colin Shanks unexpectedly passed away, thrusting Ian into a lofty position which belied his age and status.
“I remember at the time I was 28 years old and stood in front of drivers and was scared because there were men far my senior who had to now rely on me to make the right decision.”
“I had to give them reassurances that we were going to take the business on and we wanted their support because we didn’t want them to scatter thinking we were going to go down the pan.”
Fortunately for the 450 people whose jobs are supported by Blue Line today, the company survived the loss of its enigmatic founder and remains on the road to further expansion.
Recently, Blue Line Taxis have negotiated a merger with Wallsend Taxis. We are happy to report that the transition is now complete. This new organization will offer comprehensive range taxi/transport solutions for all our customers along with access to over 400 vehicles; we are currently the largest taxi company in the Tyneside and Northumberland areas.
As part of the merger Blue Line Taxis will continue to provide its new and existing customers with a first class service and an unprecedented array of products, solutions, services and of course cheaper fares.
Because of this merger Blue Line Taxis can offer existing Wallsend taxi customers new services such as IVR (interactive voice response) Text-points, Callback, Textback and Internet booking.
Please direct any questions or concerns to enquiries@bluelinetaxis.com or call our administration department on 0191 2098017.
Telephone Bookings
We will continue to take bookings on the main Wallsend Taxi’s numbers (0191 2621111 0191 2624444) our main call centre with an average of 10 operators that will happy take your taxi booking. Alternatively you can call our main number 0191 2626666
Internet Bookings
If you would like more information on our internet bookings system please visit our website http://bluelinetaxis.com/taxis/book-online/ to register.
To celebrate ‘Taking you home for 50 years’ Blueline Taxis are giving you the chance to win £100, just by having their number stored in your phone!. Listen to Metro Radio for details or click on the “Taking you home” the link below.
Blueline currently have a stock of company cars available ( North Tyneside/Berwick) for sale or rent for more details please ring Lee Clayton on 0191 2098013.
We are currently recruiting drivers for both company and owner drivers. If you are interest in becoming a Taxi driver you can either ring our main call centre on 0191 262 6666 and ask to speak to either Tino or Eddie or email your details to hr@bluelinetaxis.com and someone will get back to you.
Blueline currently have a stock of company cars available ( Berwick or North Tyneside) for sale or rent for more details please ring Lee Clayton on 0191 2098013.
If you would like to try your knowledge why not take our Quiz follow the link Driver Quiz
We are pleased to announce that Fisher Street Garage is now a fully approved Testing Station for Berwick licensed hackney carriages. Simply call into our Service centre at Fisher Street or ring 0191 2098013 to book an appointment. You can also fill in the form below with your details and someone will ring you back with an appointment time.








