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From: cmoore@BRL.ARPA (Carl Moore, VLD/VMB)
Newsgroups: fa.telecom
Subject: phone-from-car; 215-453
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Date: Mon, 30-Sep-85 11:54:25 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 30 11:54:25 1985
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Along U.S. 22 in northeastern New Jersey (between I-287 and Newark
Int'l Airport) are several outdoor public phones where the overhead
sign says "Phone from car" instead of just plain "Phone".

I have learned of 215-453 prefix at Perkasie, Pa. (north of Phila.
and beyond "suburban Phila.").  This is significant because it
duplicates a prefix at Newark, Del. (302 area); the only previous
such duplication involved the oldest Newark, Del. prefix duplicated
at Lansdale (also north of Phila. beyond "Phila. suburbs"): 368,
which had been ENdicott 8 at Newark, Del.