List of Pennsylvania area codes

List of Pennsylvania area codes

This is a "'list of telephone area codes in the state of Pennsylvania.

215: The city of Philadelphia and its immediately surrounding areas in the southeast corner of Pennsylvania

267: An overlay of 215

412: The city of Pittsburgh and its immediately surrounding areas in Allegheny County

484: An overlay of 610

570: Northeastern Pennsylvania including Scranton

610: Southeastern Pennsylvania outside Philadelphia, including Allentown

717: Southern Pennsylvania including Harrisburg and its surrounding cities

724: Southwestern Pennsylvania outside Pittsburgh and Allegheny County; completely surrounds 412

814: Western and northwestern Pennsylvania, extending to the shores of Lake Erie and including Erie

878: An overlay of 412 and 724; not actually in use

The original four area codes for Pennsylvania in 1947 were 215, 412, 717, and 814. 610 was added in 1995, and several other splits and overlays have occurred since then. Area code 835 is planned as an additional overlay to 610.

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