Re: Party Line Dialing, was Re: Telephone Area Codes and Prefixes |
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In a message dated 16 Feb 2007 07:38:25 -0800, hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com writes:
> In cities, if you had a party line (2 or 4 party) you had a listed
> However, in many places, party lines had a letter suffix (J, R?). In
> I presume in some manual systems one gave the letter to the
I lived in several manual exchanges and one did give the letter to
I also lived in a dial exchange that had terminal-per-line step
This was long before DDD or the national numbering plan. Terminal-per-
Larger places, and eventually all places, went to terminal-per-station,
Eight-digit numbers would certainly be possible before the days of
> But in dial systems, did one dial the suffix letter to reach party
> Note -- the above is for party lines of up to 4 customers. I believe
Not all places had provision for more than two types of ringing.
Wes Leatherock
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