Area codes 518 and 838
43°12′N 73°54′W / 43.2°N 73.9°W
Area codes 518 and 838 are telephone area codes serving the northeasternmost part of Upstate New York in the United States. 518 was established as one of the original area codes during 1947. Area code 838 was added as an overlay during 2017. The two area codes cover 24 counties and 1,200 ZIP Codes. There are 493 landline exchanges and 100 wireless exchanges served by 47 carriers.[1] The numbering plan area (NPA) it covers in New York State extends from the eastern Mohawk Valley to the Vermont border, and from the Canada–US border to south of Albany. The bulk of this NPA population is in the Capital District (the vicinity of the cities Albany, Schenectady, and Troy). Other cities in the NPA are Glens Falls, Plattsburgh, and Saratoga Springs.
History
The 518 area is the only one of New York's original five NPAs that still has its original boundaries. Despite the presence of the Capital District, this part of New York is not as densely populated as the rest of the state. As a result, even with the proliferation of cell phones and pagers (particularly in the Capital District and Glens Falls), it was one of the few remaining original area codes (not counting those serving an entire state) that had never been split or overlaid. By the spring of 2016, however, 518 was on the verge of depletion, and it was projected that the region would need another area code by 2019 at the latest.[2] By the autumn, however, it was anticipated that 518 would be depleted during the third quarter of 2017. An overlay area code, 838, was approved quickly, to be implemented during the autumn of 2017.[3][4]
From March 18 to August 19, 2017, telephone calls could be made using seven digits or ten digits (area code + seven digit number). Ten-digit dialing became mandatory on August 20, 2017, with recorded messages reminding callers if they dialed incorrectly. On September 19, 2017, area code 838 was officially added as an overlay to area code 518 making this the second overlay in the upstate region.[5]
Areas served by this area code
By county
By community
- Albany
- Alcove
- Alplaus
- Altamont
- Altona
- Amsterdam
- Ancram
- Argyle
- Ashland
- Athens
- Athol
- Ausable Forks
- Auriesville
- Austerlitz
- Averill Park
- Bakers Mills
- Ballston
- Ballston Lake
- Ballston Spa
- Berlin
- Berne
- Bethlehem
- Bloomingdale
- Blue Mountain Lake
- Bolton Landing
- Bombay
- Brant Lake
- Broadalbin
- Brunswick
- Brushton
- Burke
- Burnt Hills
- Buskirk
- Cadyville
- Cairo
- Cambridge
- Canaan
- Canajoharie
- Carlisle
- Catskill
- Central Bridge
- Champlain
- Charlton
- Chateaugay
- Chatham
- Chazy
- Cherry Plain
- Chester
- Chestertown
- Churubusco
- Clarksville
- Claverack
- Clifton Park
- Climax
- Cobleskill
- Coeymans
- Cohoes
- Colonie
- Comstock
- Constable
- Copake
- Corinth
- Cornwallville
- Coxsackie
- Craryville
- Cropseyville
- Crown Point
- Dannemora
- Delanson
- Delmar
- Duanesburg
- Durham
- Eagle Bridge
- East Berne
- East Chatham
- East Durham
- East Greenbush
- East Nassau
- East Schodack
- Elizabethtown
- Ellenburg
- Esperance
- Essex
- Feura Bush
- Fort Ann
- Fort Covington
- Fort Edward
- Fort Hunter
- Fort Johnson
- Fort Plain
- Freehold
- Fultonville
- Gabriels
- Gallupville
- Galway
- Gansevoort
- Germantown
- Ghent
- Glenmont
- Glens Falls
- Glenville
- Gloversville
- Grafton
- Granville
- Greenville
- Greenwich
- Guilderland
- Guilderland Center
- Hadley
- Hagaman
- Hague
- Haines Falls
- Halfmoon
- Hampton
- Hartford
- Hensonville
- Hillsdale
- Hogansburg
- Hoosick
- Hoosick Falls
- Hudson
- Hudson Falls
- Huletts Landing
- Hunter
- Indian Lake
- Jay
- Jewett
- Johnsburg
- Johnsonville
- Johnstown
- Kattskill Bay
- Keene
- Keene Valley
- Kinderhook
- Knox
- Lake Clear
- Lake George
- Lake Luzerne
- Lake Placid
- Lake Pleasant
- Latham
- Leeds
- Lewis
- Lexington
- Livingston
- Long Lake
- Loudonville
- Lyon Mountain
- Malden Bridge
- Malone
- Malta
- Mayfield
- Mechanicville
- Medusa
- Menands
- Melrose
- Middle Grove
- Middleburgh
- Millerton
- Minerva
- Mineville
- Moira
- Mooers
- Mooers Forks
- Moriah
- Morrisonville
- Nassau
- Nelliston
- New Baltimore
- New Lebanon
- New Russia
- Newcomb
- Newtonville
- Niskayuna
- Niverville
- North Creek
- North Greenbush
- North Hudson
- North River
- Northville
- Oak Hill
- Old Chatham
- Palatine Bridge
- Palenville
- Paradox
- Pattersonville
- Paul Smiths
- Perth
- Peru
- Petersburg
- Philmont
- Piercefield
- Pine Plains
- Piseco
- Plattsburgh
- Poestenkill
- Port Henry
- Port Kent
- Porter Corners
- Pottersville
- Prattsville
- Putnam Station
- Quaker Street
- Queensbury
- Ravena
- Ray Brook
- Redford
- Rensselaer
- Rensselaerville
- Rexford
- Richmondville
- Riparius
- Rock City Falls
- Rotterdam
- Rotterdam Junction
- Round Lake
- Rockland
- Rouses Point
- St. Johnsville
- Salem
- Sand Lake
- Saranac
- Saranac Lake
- Saratoga
- Saratoga Springs
- Salem
- Schaghticoke
- Schenectady
- Schodack
- Schoharie
- Schroon Lake
- Schuyler Falls
- Schuylerville
- Scotia
- Selkirk
- Severance
- Sharon Springs
- Shushan
- Silver Bay
- Slingerlands
- South Bethlehem
- South Glens Falls
- Speculator
- Spencertown
- Sprakers
- Stephentown
- Stillwater
- Stony Creek
- Stony Point
- Stuyvesant
- Stuyvesant Falls
- Surprise
- Tannersville
- Thurman
- Ticonderoga
- Tribes Hill
- Troy
- Tupper Lake
- Upper Jay
- Vail Mills
- Valatie
- Valley Falls
- Vermontville
- Voorheesville
- Warnerville
- Warrensburg
- Waterford
- Watervliet
- Waverly
- Warrensburg
- Wells
- West Chazy
- West Kill
- West Sand Lake
- Westerlo
- Westport
- Wevertown
- Whitehall
- Willsboro
- Wilmington
- Wilton
- Windham
- Witherbee
- Wynantskill
See also
References
- ^ "Area Code 518". White Pages Inc. Archived from the original on 22 July 2010. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-09-11. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Anderson, Eric (September 15, 2016). "Another three digits to join the 518". Times-Union. Albany, N.Y.: Hearst. Archived from the original on September 19, 2016. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
- ^ Rulison, Larry (September 20, 2016). "Capital Region, say hello to area code 838". Times-Union. Albany, N.Y.: Hearst. Archived from the original on October 3, 2016. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
- ^ Farrell, Michael P. "New 838 area code will be phased in starting this month" Archived 2017-09-26 at the Wayback Machine. Albany Times Union. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
External links
North: 450/579, 613/343, 819/873 | ||
West: 315/680, 607 | area code 518/838 | East: 413, 802, 860/959 |
South: 845 | ||
Connecticut area codes: 203/475, 860/959 | ||
Massachusetts area codes: 413, 508/774, 617/857, 781/339, 978/351 | ||
Ontario area codes: 416/437/647, 519/226/548/382, 613/343/753, 705/249/683, 807, 905/289/365/742 | ||
Quebec area codes: 418/581/367, 450/579/354, 514/438/263, 819/873/468 | ||
Vermont area codes: 802 |
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- Saratoga Springs, New York
- Schenectady, New York
- Telecommunications-related introductions in 1947
- Troy, New York
- Warren County, New York
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