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Area code 785
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Area code 785 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for most of the northern part of the U.S. state Kansas. It was created in a split of the numbering plan area 913 on July 20, 1997. The numbering plan area stretches from the Colorado state line on the west to the Missouri state line on the east, while excluding the Kansas side of the Kansas City metropolitan area, which retained 913. The largest city by population is Topeka, the state capital city.
History
[edit]When the area code system was created in 1947, the southern half of the state (Dodge City, Emporia, Garden City, Wichita) was designated as numbering plan area 316, while the northern half (Kansas City, Topeka, Lawrence, Goodland, Manhattan, Salina, Hays) received area code 913.
This configuration remained in place for 40 years. However, by the mid-1990s, 913 was close to exhaustion due to the rapid growth of the Kansas City area, as well as the proliferation of cell phones and pagers. The latter was especially pronounced in the eastern part of the 913 territory (the Kansas City suburbs, Topeka, and Lawrence), home to the bulk of the numbering plan's available numbers.
Late in 1996, the Kansas Corporation Commission, which oversees telecommunications in the state, requested relief from the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) for the exchanges of area code 913. On February 12, 1997, the NANPA announced that 913 would be cut back to the Kansas side of the Kansas City area, while most of the western portion of the old 913 plan area–everything from Lawrence westward–was split off as area code 785, effective on July 20, 1997. Permissive dialing of 913 continued across northern Kansas until October 3, 1998.
The bulk of 785's landlines and cell phones are in the eastern portion, in and around Topeka and Lawrence. Despite this, 785 will not be near exhaustion until the end of the decade. Under the 2023 NANPA projections, northern Kansas will not need another area code until 2029.[1]
Prior to October 2021, area code 785 had telephone numbers assigned for the central office code 988. In 2020, 988 was designated nationwide as a dialing code for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, which created a conflict for exchanges that permit seven-digit dialing. This area code was therefore scheduled to transition to ten-digit dialing by October 24, 2021.[2]
Service area
[edit]Major cities
[edit]The principal cities in numbering plan area 785 are Colby, Goodland, Hays, Junction City, Lawrence, Manhattan, Ottawa, Salina, and Topeka.
Boundaries
[edit]The boundary between 785 and area code 620, which covers southern Kansas outside of the Wichita metropolitan area, runs from west to east roughly following a path along K-4 and K-96. The code boundary dips along I-135 in McPherson County and continues east to just north of Emporia in Lyon County along the Kansas Turnpike. At this point, area code 785 reaches its easternmost boundary with the current boundary for area code 913, although a small portion of the northeast corner of Kansas across the Missouri River from St. Joseph, Missouri is part of 785.
The numbering plan area contains the entire counties of Anderson, Cheyenne, Franklin, Rawlins, Decatur, Norton, Phillips, Smith, Jewell, Republic, Washington, Nemaha, Marshall, Brown, Sherman, Thomas, Sheridan, Graham, Rooks, Osborne, Mitchell, Lincoln, Cloud, Ottawa, Clay, Riley, Pottawatomie, Jackson, Wallace, Logan, Gove, Trego, Ness, Rush, Ellis, Russell, Ellsworth, Saline, Dickinson, Geary, Wabaunsee, Shawnee, Osage, and Douglas, as well as portions of Doniphan, Atchison, Coffey, Lyon, Jefferson, Morris and McPherson counties.
The counties of Linn, Miami, Johnson, Wyandotte, and Leavenworth belong to number plan area 913.
One exception to this rule is the city of Elwood, which retained the 913 area code while the rest of Doniphan County switched to 785. This is because Elwood's servicing wire center is in St. Joseph, Missouri, which is part of the Kansas City, Missouri LATA, located in area code 816. It would have been too expensive for Southwestern Bell to reroute Elwood's trunk lines so it could follow the rest of Doniphan County into 785. All bordering 816/913 rate centers have each other's area codes.
Popular Culture
[edit]Area code 785 features in the diner scene of the 2009 comedy Black Dynamite.
Area code 785 also features in S1E4 of the dark fantasy Supernatural
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "2023-1 NRUF and NPA Exhaust Analysis" (PDF). nationalnanpa.com. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
- ^ "Transition to 10-digit dialing (for 988 as 3-digit access to National Suicide Prevention Hotline)" (PDF). NANPA. 2021-01-08. Retrieved 2023-07-20.
External links
[edit]- Rural Telephone (local service provider company)
- Area Code History
- 1947 Area Code Assignment Plan
- List of exchanges split off from Area Code 913 to Area Code 785
| North: 308, 402/531 | ||
| West: 719, 970 | 785 | East: 660, 816/975, 913 |
| South: 620 | ||
| Colorado area codes: 303/720/983, 719, 748/970 | ||
| Missouri area codes: 314/557, 417, 573/235, 636, 660, 816/975 | ||
| Nebraska area codes: 308, 402/531 | ||
Area code 785
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Origins and Split from 913
Area code 913 was established in 1947 as one of the original 86 area codes in the North American Numbering Plan, serving the northern half of Kansas, which included major cities such as Kansas City, Topeka, Salina, and Manhattan.[7] This assignment covered a broad region stretching from the Colorado border eastward to the Missouri line, encompassing much of the state's northern territory but excluding the southern half assigned to area code 316.[8] By the mid-1990s, rapid population growth in the Kansas City metropolitan area, coupled with the emerging demand from early cellular and mobile telephone services, had depleted available central office codes (NXX) within the 913 numbering plan area, projecting exhaustion as early as 1997.[9] The expansion of suburban development and business activity in northeastern Kansas exacerbated this pressure, necessitating relief measures to sustain telephone number availability across the region.[10] To address the impending shortage, the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) initiated relief planning for 913, culminating in the approval of a geographic split in April 1997 that created area code 785 for the majority of northern Kansas outside the Kansas City metro area.[11] This configuration retained the core Kansas City suburbs in 913 while reassigning more rural and western portions—including Topeka, Lawrence, and Manhattan—to the new area code, thereby extending the usable life of both area codes.[12] The split was implemented on July 20, 1997.[1]Implementation and Early Usage
Area code 785 was activated on July 20, 1997, as part of the split from area code 913, with new telephone numbers in northern Kansas immediately assigned to the new code to address numbering shortages.[1] This implementation allowed for the immediate distribution of fresh numbering resources to telecom providers in the region, marking the 209th area code introduced in the North American Numbering Plan.[1] A permissive dual-dialing period followed the activation, permitting callers to reach numbers in the northern region using either the 913 or 785 area code. This transition phase lasted until October 3, 1998, after which 785 became the mandatory area code for the area, ensuring a smooth shift for residents and businesses. Early challenges during the rollout included educating the public on the change, prompting telecom providers such as Southwestern Bell to launch campaigns with announcements, flyers, and media spots to inform residents about the new dialing procedures and prevent confusion in the transition period.Service Area
Geographic Coverage
Area code 785 serves the northern portion of Kansas, encompassing approximately 52 of the state's 105 counties and covering a substantial share of its land area. The region stretches from the Nebraska border in the north to central Kansas in the south, generally following Interstate 70, and from the Colorado border in the west to the Missouri border in the east. This extensive coverage includes vast rural and agricultural landscapes, numerous state parks such as Kanopolis State Park and Wilson State Park, and key military installations like Fort Riley in Riley County.[3][1] The service area of area code 785 overlaps with Kansas's 1st and 2nd congressional districts, though it excludes the Kansas City metropolitan region, which falls under area code 913. This positioning highlights its role in connecting much of the state's non-metropolitan heartland.[13] As of the 2020 U.S. Census, area code 785 serves a population of approximately 854,851 residents, characterized by a blend of urban centers like Topeka, suburban communities, and expansive rural areas dominated by farming and small towns. This demographic mix reflects the region's economic reliance on agriculture, education, and military activities.[3]Major Cities and Populations
Area code 785 serves several key urban centers in northern Kansas, each contributing distinct economic and cultural roles to the region. Topeka, the state capital and the largest city in the area code, had an estimated population of 125,467 as of 2024 and functions as a major hub for government administration and education, hosting state agencies and institutions like Washburn University.[14][15] Lawrence, with a 2024 population estimate of 97,271, is a prominent college town anchored by the University of Kansas, which drives local innovation in bioscience and technology sectors, supporting startups and research commercialization through facilities like KU Innovation Park.[16][17][18] Manhattan, estimated at 54,700 residents in 2024, centers around Kansas State University, a leading institution for agricultural research that bolsters the region's focus on farm management, crop science, and rural economics via programs like AgManager.info.[19][20][21] Further west, Salina supports a 2024 population of 46,432 and emphasizes manufacturing and aviation industries, with the Salina Regional Airport facilitating aerospace growth and attracting related businesses through targeted economic incentives.[22][23][24] Hays, with approximately 21,213 people in 2024, serves as a rural trade center enhanced by Fort Hays State University, which generates significant local economic impact through education, agriculture programs, and workforce development initiatives addressing western Kansas needs.[25][26][27] Collectively, the metropolitan areas within area code 785 play a vital role in Kansas's economy, particularly in agriculture—which contributes over $62 billion statewide—alongside education from major universities and manufacturing sectors that diversify rural employment.[28][29]Boundaries and Adjacent Codes
Area code 785 encompasses most of northern Kansas, with its southern boundary shared with area code 620 along a line that generally follows Interstate 70 westward from near Emporia to Goodland, excluding southern counties such as Finney, Barton, and Stafford. This demarcation leaves southern Kansas, including areas around Garden City and Great Bend, under 620's coverage.[29][30] To the east, the boundary meets area code 913 adjacent to the Kansas City metropolitan area, where 785 serves regions west of the urban core, including all of Douglas County (home to Lawrence) but excluding Johnson and Wyandotte counties entirely, which fall within 913. This creates irregular contours around the metro, avoiding the densely populated suburbs like Overland Park and Olathe while incorporating nearby rural extensions. Additionally, small portions along the Missouri state line interface with Missouri's area codes 816 (Kansas City, Missouri) and 660 (northwestern Missouri).[7][31] The northern boundary aligns precisely with the Kansas-Nebraska state line, abutting Nebraska's area codes 402 and 531 in the eastern section (near Doniphan and Atchison counties) and 308 in the central and western portions (near Phillips and Norton counties).[32] On the western side, the boundary follows the Kansas-Colorado state line, directly adjacent to Colorado's area code 970 across counties like Cheyenne and Wallace.[32] These borders result in several irregular features, particularly in the east, where 785 excludes Kansas City metro enclaves but includes non-contiguous extensions such as Jefferson County, forming somewhat isolated coverage pockets relative to the broader 913 overlay in the metro. Leavenworth County, despite proximity, remains in 913, further jagged the interface. No parts of 785 extend into partial Johnson or Wyandotte counties, maintaining a clear separation from the urban core.[7][32]| Direction | Adjacent Area Code(s) | Region Served |
|---|---|---|
| South | 620 | Southern Kansas |
| East | 913, 816, 660 | Kansas City metro (KS/MO), northwestern Missouri |
| North | 402, 531, 308 | Eastern and western Nebraska |
| West | 970 | Northwestern Colorado |
