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Use our Medford taxi fare calculator to get quick price estimates for rides in Medford, United States. Plan your trip with confidence and avoid surprises at the meter.

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Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on base fare, distance, and duration only. Final fares may vary due to traffic, tolls, night fees, airport surcharges, or other local charges not included here.

Medford Taxi Fares Explained

In Medford, Oregon, taxi prices vary by company, but a practical local benchmark is about $2.75 to $5.00 to start, plus roughly $2.50 to $4.35 per mile, with waiting charges around $35 to $36 per hour. For example, one Jackson County provider lists $5 start, $3.25 per mile, and a $9 minimum fare, while another lists $2.75 per mile and a $10 minimum fare.

For a short trip, that means a 3-mile ride could cost about $17 to $20 before any waiting time or extra fees, depending on the company and minimum fare. A longer 10-mile ride could land around $30 to $49, and airport or scheduled rides may use different flat or discounted rates.

If you need a wheelchair-accessible ride, one local resource lists a $52 flat rate in Medford. It also notes that some services charge extra for additional riders or longer-distance trips, so asking for the exact fare before booking is the safest way to avoid surprises.

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About Taxis in Medford 🚕

You can get a taxi in Medford, Oregon by calling a local cab company, using a dispatch app where available, or arranging a scheduled pickup for airport, work, shopping, or medical trips. One Jackson County guide lists Tic Tock Taxi as serving all of Jackson County 24/7, and another service, Cascade Shuttle, as open to the public but not 24-hour.

Taxi colors are not standardized across Medford, so vehicle color is not a reliable way to identify a legal cab. The better approach is to confirm the company name, car number, and driver identity when the ride arrives.

Safety starts with matching the car to the company you booked and checking that the driver knows your name and destination before you enter. Keep your phone charged, share trip details with someone you trust, and sit in the back seat when possible.

For extra caution, ask for the fare estimate before the trip, especially for airport runs, out-of-town rides, or rides with luggage, pets, or extra passengers. Jackson County sources note that service animals are welcome on some local services, and some companies allow pets, but policies can differ by operator.

If you are traveling late at night or alone, choose a service that operates 24/7 or offers scheduled pickup, since availability varies by company. When in doubt, use the local transportation guide or city transit resources to confirm current contact numbers, hours, and fare rules before booking.

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