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==Three number exchanges==
==Three number exchanges==
* 332 (Homewood)
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* 590 (Kimberly)
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* 633 (Pelham)
! Exchange !! Location
* 647 (Kimberly)
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* 822 (Vestavia Hills)
| 332 || Homewood
* 870 (Homewood)
|-
* 871 (Homewood)
| 590 || Kimberly
* 877 (Homewood)
|-
* 879 (Homewood)
| 633 || Pelham
* 940 (Homewood)
|-
* 942 (Homewood)
| 647 || Kimberly
* 945 (Homewood)
|-
| 822 || Vestavia Hills
|-
| 870 || Homewood
|-
| 871 || Homewood
|-
| 877 || Homewood
|-
| 879 || Homewood
|-
| 940 || Homewood
|-
| 942 || Homewood
|-
| 945 || Homewood
|}


==References==
==References==
* "First long distance dial switchover set March 12" (January 1955) {{BN}} - via [[Birmingham Rewound]]
* "First long distance dial switchover set March 12" (January 1955) {{BN}} - via [[Birmingham Rewound]]

Revision as of 19:40, 3 January 2015

This is a list of telephone exchanges, the numerals preceding the hyphen in local telephone numbers. These were originally known as "office numbers", referring to the actual telephone exchange offices which served each group of lines. In 1955 these office numbers were replaced by names whose first two letters represented the numerals to be dialed. The individual five-digit telephone number followed. Later, one digit was added to the exchange and one removed from the individual number, keeping the total number of digits dialed for local calls at seven.

Two-letter exchanges

  • TRemont (87), formerly "2" and "29"
  • VErnon (83), formerly "84"

Three number exchanges

Exchange Location
332 Homewood
590 Kimberly
633 Pelham
647 Kimberly
822 Vestavia Hills
870 Homewood
871 Homewood
877 Homewood
879 Homewood
940 Homewood
942 Homewood
945 Homewood

References