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 Luxor Cab Co. has been independently owned and
operated since 1928. Luxor Cab Co. was one of the first cab company in
San Francisco. The fleet consisted of ten cars. At the time there were no
bridges and taxi's were dispatched through call
boxes located on street corners. During the depression drivers
were hard to come by. Dust bowl refugees overwhelmed California.
Plans for the Golden Gate Bridge were on the drawing board. In 1938 Luxor
was the first Cab company to cross the new Bay Bridge. Two years later the world was
at war. Taxi hoods had to be bolted down to avoid sabotage and gas had to be
rationed. Shared rides with military personnel were a way of life. Luxor introduce
two-way radio dispatch and increases their fleet to 30 cars. As of 2006, Luxor's
fleet now consists over 200 cabs. |
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 Mention taxi cabs and the name Bill Lazar comes
to mind - since 1948 Mr. Lazar has been associated with the industry. William G.
Lazar was born in Gary, Indiana on January 7, 1918 to parents Jack and Alma joining a
family of one brother, Herb and One sister, Mary Warner. He graduated from Emerson
High School and then attended Indiana University.
In 1941, he joined the Army and until 1945, served as Staff Sergeant in Africa and
Sicily. When he and his family moved to San Francisco in 1945, he worked for Yellow
Cab for one year, purchasing his own cab in 1949. After joining Luxor Cab Company in
1950, he became president eight years later.
In 1962, he became General Manager of Luxor Cab Company and he is past president of the
California Taxi Owners Association. He also serves on the board
of directors of the International Taxi Cab Association. William Lazar was a member of
Star King Lodge #344; the San Francisco Press Club; Bill Moskovitz Luncheon Club;
President of the American Assyrians, as well as President of the First Church of the
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 Mary Adams Warner,
who came to work for Luxor Cab as bookkeeper in 1962, was the only woman president of
a major taxicab company when she served Luxor Cab from 1988 to 2000.
Due to her caring, compassionate, and attentive listening,
many drivers thought of her and still remember her as the mother figure of all taxicab drivers.
As strong as she was, she was having a hard time after her
daughter's untimely death in 1997. However, she was still as courteous and
caring with all the drivers and company employees in her daily business.
Born in Gary, Indiana, and like her brother above, a graduate of Emerson
High School and then Indiana University, Mary Adams Warner, a cancer survivor,
was a proud grand mother of many grand children.
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 The International Taxicab and Livery
Association is pleased to anounce that William J. Lazar, President and General
Manager of Luxor Cab Company is honered as the ITLA 2000 Taxicab S
ervices Large Fleet Operator of the Year! Born in California,
Bill started in the taxi business when he was 15 years old working for
his father in every aspect of the taxicab business. In the midst of his
experiences with the taxicab, paratransit, and airport shuttle business,
Bill found time to be the business and public relations manager
for a San Francisco law firm. ITLA asked Bill what makes Luxor
stand apart from other companies? He responded, "I believe Luxor's
tradition for providing excellent and reliable service to the city of San Francisco makes
the company stand apart from others." In honor of his many years of hard
work and dedication to ITLA and the State of California, the International
Taxicab and Livery Association proudly recognizes Mr. William J. Lazar as
the ITLA 2000 Taxi Services Large Fleet Operator of the year. |
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 Currently Luxor Cab Company is operated by Mr. John Lazar.
In keeping the promise, John Lazar, like his father William G. Lazar and his
brother William J. "Bill" Lazar, is dedicated to the best service Luxor Cab
Company offers its customers and today Luxor Cab is the second largest cab company in San Francisco.
The work force is well over six hundred strong, with many drivers staying with the company from 4 to
40 years. Luxor was the first company to incorporate two way radios, and in the year
2000 Luxor introduced the then new digital dispatch service with global positioning.
Luxor Cab Company has always been a leader in the taxicab industry in adapting a new
technlogy into its dispatching system. We are working on developing our Online
Dispatch System to include among other things, ordering a cab online. Luxor Cab
continues to uphold it's standard of excellence. Have a pleasant ride! |
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