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Are there any area codes that contain a highway of the same number?

Started by KCRoadFan, December 10, 2021, 12:46:55 AM

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KCRoadFan

The other day, I was just thinking about how with the grid system in Florida, the Orlando area in the middle of the state (area code 407) has many state roads beginning with either a 4 or 5 - so in other words, SR 407 could potentially be located in the area code of the same number and fall within the convention of the grid.

Is that, in fact, true? If not, are there any other highways in the country that happen to go through a region covered by a telephone area code of the same number as the road? I would be interested to find out!


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SkyPesos

US 301 in area code 301.

Also, area code 240 is overlaid on 301, and US 240 used to go through the area, before it was decommissioned.

KCRoadFan

Another example that came to mind: in Virginia, "secondary"  state routes are numbered 600 and above, and the numbers are repeated between counties. I'm sure that amongst the sprawling Northern Virginia suburbs in Fairfax and Loudoun counties (area code 703), there must be an SR 703 somewhere. Is that right?

Also, what about SR 757 in Hampton Roads or SR 804 in the Richmond area?

zachary_amaryllis

of the 4 (soon to be 5) colorado area codes, i can't think of any. maybe there's a co-303 somewhere, but the others are not so likely, methinks.

where's the guy that knows like everything about colorado?
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KCRoadFan

Quote from: Scott5114 on December 10, 2021, 02:12:23 AM
https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=5971.0

I swear we had another thread on the subject more recent than this, though.

I wouldn't have known about it - that one was from almost ten years ago. How about a merge?

formulanone

Alabama used to have SR 205 within the 205 Area Code, but now it's part of 256/938. A near miss in Guntersville, Albertville, and Boaz.

AC 251 doesn't contain SR 251, which is located in 255/938.

ACs 334, 256, and 938 do not correspond to any state route.


NWI_Irish96

In Indiana, there was an IN 219 in area code 219, but the road has been decommissioned and the area code got split and is now 574.

None of the other area codes in the state correspond to any state highway anywhere in the state.
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Of Louisiana's 5 area codes,


225: 200's do not exist in LA highways.
318 exists but in the wrong area code (337)
337: does not exist
504: exists but in the wrong area code (318).
985: exists but in the wrong area code (225)


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jmacswimmer

Quote from: SkyPesos on December 10, 2021, 01:01:37 AM
US 301 in area code 301.

Also, area code 240 is overlaid on 301, and US 240 used to go through the area, before it was decommissioned.

If only MD 410 made it to area code 410 (split off from 301, which was originally the entire state, to cover the east half of MD), but alas it doesn't make it out of 240/301...

That said, 667 is one of 2 overlay codes for 410, and there is an MD 667 on the Eastern Shore near Pocomoke City.

While Delaware (302) doesn't have a route 302, MD 302 does touch the area code by virtue of ending at the MD/DE state line (becoming DE 11).
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Quote from: KCRoadFan on December 10, 2021, 01:03:21 AM
Another example that came to mind: in Virginia, "secondary"  state routes are numbered 600 and above, and the numbers are repeated between counties. I'm sure that amongst the sprawling Northern Virginia suburbs in Fairfax and Loudoun counties (area code 703), there must be an SR 703 somewhere. Is that right?

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There are two Secondary Route 703s that I know of in Northern Virginia: Shreve Road in Fairfax County and Old Carolina Road near Haymarket in Prince William County. (In both cases, the blue "directions" are set just to highlight which road it is.)

There may be others; those are the two I know of off the top of my head. I've never been on Old Carolina Road, but I've used Shreve Road many times, especially in the era when I-66 inside the Beltway was HOV-restricted during rush hours. It's an excellent shortcut to Falls Church if you're coming from Fairfax. (Also, when I was a kid my mom worked at a school located on Shreve Road.)
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froggie

Quote from: Scott5114 on December 10, 2021, 02:12:23 AM
https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=5971.0

I swear we had another thread on the subject more recent than this, though.

You're probably thinking of this fictional thread (create a same-numbered US route in an area code).

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Quote from: zachary_amaryllis on December 10, 2021, 02:10:17 AM
of the 4 (soon to be 5) colorado area codes, i can't think of any. maybe there's a co-303 somewhere, but the others are not so likely, methinks.

where's the guy that knows like everything about colorado?

If you're talking about me, aw shucks.  But no CO303 in the state alas, and certainly no 719, 720, 970, or 983 (the new one).

KCRoadFan

Seems like San Antonio (Area code 210) missed a big opportunity when they called their beltway I-410 instead of I-210 - a number that could have been used, given that it's not found elsewhere in Texas.

US 281, which also goes through San Antonio, is too far west for area code 281, which is in Houston.

Not sure about the many other area codes in Texas - maybe one of them has a matching FM road?

I-35

Quote from: KCRoadFan on December 10, 2021, 10:36:16 AM
Seems like San Antonio (Area code 210) missed a big opportunity when they called their beltway I-410 instead of I-210 - a number that could have been used, given that it's not found elsewhere in Texas.

US 281, which also goes through San Antonio, is too far west for area code 281, which is in Houston.

Not sure about the many other area codes in Texas - maybe one of them has a matching FM road?

FM 903 is in the 903 area code near Greenville. 


ran4sh

None in Georgia. The closest that the state gets is that the state's original area code of 404 is also used as the unsigned designation for an Interstate, specifically I-16. However, the split of the state into 404 and 912 occurred in 1954 while I-16 would not be constructed until the 1960s (and I-16 is completely on the side of the state that was in 912 after the original 404/912 split). There's also a former route 229, but it was decommissioned about 2 decades before area code 229 was established, plus they are in different parts of the state anyway.
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hbelkins

Both KY 270 and KY 859 are in their respective area codes. KY 606 used to be in the same area code until that area was split off into the 859 area code. Same for KY 502; it was part of the split into 270.


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SkyPesos

Quote from: cabiness42 on December 10, 2021, 08:40:52 AM
In Indiana, there was an IN 219 in area code 219, but the road has been decommissioned and the area code got split and is now 574.

None of the other area codes in the state correspond to any state highway anywhere in the state.
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Once upon a time:  NC-704 from Francisco to Wentworth, North Carolina.  At one time, all of North Carolina was area code 704.  By 1954, the eastern half of North Carolina got assigned 919.  None of the other area codes in North Carolina have ever been in the state highway system.

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RI has RI 401
ME has ME 207
NY 315 is in the 315
CT 203 is in the 860, and SR 860 is in the 203

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Unfortunately, Highway 416 in Ontario is a 4 hours drive away from the area code 416 of Toronto

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