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Dialing it back: DC has just 6 public payphones left

Payphone 1432 H St NW
Before the age of smartphones, payphones used to be a common sight on a city street corner. (草莓传媒/Neal Augenstein)

If you鈥檝e got to call a guy about a thing, you鈥檇 better hurry 鈥 only half a dozen payphones remain on the streets of D.C.

鈥漌e currently have six payphones 鈥 just six 鈥 that are registered with the (D.C.) Public Service Commission and are accessible from exterior locations,鈥 said Cary Hinton, director of external affairs for the agency.

Payphones located inside businesses and buildings don鈥檛 need to be registered with the Public Service Commission, so 鈥渢here may be a few, and we don鈥檛 know how many, that are located inside buildings,鈥 Hinton said.

Here鈥檚 where the six public payphones are located in the District:

  • 1432 H St. NW, in front of a Cheesecake Factory, at the corner of 15th Street, a few blocks from Lafayette Square.
  • 2452 18th St. NW, in Adams Morgan, right between Shenanigans Irish Pub and Julia鈥檚 Empanadas.
  • Four phones are on Mount Pleasant Street in Northwest in front of a supermarket, dry cleaner, community center and ice cream shop.

On Monday, people in Adams Morgan told 草莓传媒 that they weren’t terribly surprised to hear the District was down to six public payphones on its streets.

鈥滻 don鈥檛 think I鈥檝e ever used a payphone,鈥 said one 27-year-old woman, engendering a 鈥淩eally, oh my gosh鈥 response from her partner.

He could easily recall how he used a payphone: 鈥淢y mom would drop me off at the mall, and I鈥檇 call her to come pick me up.鈥

Another man, walking his bicycle down 18th Street, had more vivid memories of using payphones as an adult.

鈥漈hey were ubiquitous. They were all around the city,鈥 he remembered. However, usage required some preparation. 鈥淚f you needed to make a call, you just needed to have some change in your pocket.鈥

Hinton said things have changed with 鈥渢he explosion in the use of wireless technologies.鈥

鈥漃eople just don鈥檛 need to go to the corner payphone to call someone or a business,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he need to have access to a public payphone has diminished radically.鈥

Conversely, the increase in mobile technology use has required the Public Service Commission to approve a new area code 鈥 771 鈥 which will go into effect Oct. 9, along with mandatory 10-digit dialing, to include either 202 or 771.

While they wouldn鈥檛 trade the convenience of mobile dialing, even the woman who had never used a payphone said she was surprised by how constant cellphone usage has become: 鈥淚 was on the Metro last week and every single person in the car was on their own phone. It was kind of mind-blowing. Wow.鈥

The man with the bicycle said, 鈥淎nd let鈥檚 face it, we鈥檙e all walking around with a tracking device in our pocket. But obviously we鈥檙e not going back.”

Neal Augenstein

Neal Augenstein has been a general assignment reporter with 草莓传媒 since 1997. He says he looks forward to coming to work every day, even though that means waking up at 3:30 a.m.

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