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  2. Check online directories like Payphone Directory, Payphone Project, and Waywalking to help pinpoint payphones in your area. Alternatively, scout out common places where payphones are typically found (e.g., gas stations, airports, bus stations, etc.), or use Google Maps to help narrow things down.

  3. The Ultimate Guide: How to Locate a Payphone Near You

    www.smarter.com/places/ultimate-guide-locate-payphone-near

    Utilizing online directories and maps, consulting local phone books, asking local businesses and institutions, as well as exploring public transportation stations and airports are all effective methods to find a nearby payphone when needed.

  4. Payphone - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payphone

    A payphone (alternative spelling: pay phone or pay telephone or public phone) is typically a coin-operated public telephone, often located in a telephone booth or in high-traffic public areas. Prepayment is required by inserting coins or telephone tokens , swiping a credit or debit card, or using a telephone card .

  5. How to Find a Pay Phone - Techwalla

    www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-find-a-pay-phone

    If you're looking for nearby pay phone locations, you can try checking out directory websites, look in the main entrances or customer service areas of malls, or check stores and public buildings. New alternatives have also popped up that let you make local calls over Wi-Fi at special locations.

  6. California Payphone Locator - Payphone Project

    www.payphone-project.com/numbers/usa/CA

    If you have SKYPE Internet phone on your computer, you should be able to click on the payphone numbers to try and call them. Most payphones are disconnected or reject incoming calls, but have fun trying! Payphone Locator: California.

  7. Tips for Using Public Phones and Payphones

    www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/public-phones-and-payphones

    Check with your state public utility commission or local phone company for rates. Service provider information: Public telephone providers must post in plain view on or near each telephone the name, address and toll-free number of the service provider.

  8. The Rise and Fall of an American Essential — The Pay Phone

    www.washingtoninformer.com/the-rise-and-fall-of-an-american-essential-the-pay...

    For at least a century, a pay phone was as crucial as a mailbox. And while coin-operated public telephone first cost five cents before rising to one dime, then a quarter, 35 cents and even 50 cents, few people complained – at least not loudly.

  9. Why Payphones Still Matter: How to Find One Near You

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    Whether you need to make an emergency call or your phone battery dies, knowing how to locate a payphone near you can be essential. In this article, we will explore why payphones still matter and provide tips on finding one when you need it.

  10. 5 Things We Learned About Pay Phones & Why They Continue To Exist

    www.consumerreports.org/consumerist/5-things-we-learned-about-pay-phones-why...

    Here are five things we learned from the L.A. Times’ report on pay phones. 1.) They still exist – This might go without saying, but pay phones are still in operation all around the United...

  11. The collective is now asking for donated phones, circuit boards, phone booths and other equipment to install more pay phones throughout the city and to support people in their community.