STD Code Book Bracknell CB 1967

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STD Code Book Bracknell CB 1967 SUBSCRIBER TRUNK DIALLING Dialling Instructions and Call Charges For coin-box telephones BRACKNELL fir IMPORTANT This issue contains 350 new codes to enable you to dial many more calls yourself. Please consult the booklet 1967 before dialling the operator Please destroy all previous issues You can DIAL Local and Trunk calls DIAL FIRST ... PAY ON ANSWER Use 6d. and 1/- coins only WHAT TO DIAL For an exchange shown in this booklet, dial the code and then the number you want For ALL-FIGURE numbers (those which have no exchange name) dial all the figures For any other exchange, dial 100 for the operator WHAT IT COSTS Details of call charges are shown on page 1 TO MAKE A CALL ~ First check the code (if any) and number ~ Have money ready, but do not try to put it in yet ~ Lift receiver and listen for dialling tone (a continuous purring) ~ Dial carefully ... then wait for a tone Ringing tone (burr-burr) the number is being called Engaged tone (a repeated single note) try again a few minutes later Number unobtainable tone (steady note) replace receiver, re-check code and/or number, and then re-dial After dialling a trunk call there will be a pause before you hear a tone; during this time the trunk equipment will be connecting your call When the distant telephone is answered, ringing tone changes to pay tone (rapid pips) ~ Listen for pay tone (rapid pips) ~ Now PRESS in a coin and speak The coin slots are shut until the first pay tone is heard ~ Put in more money on dialled calls at any time during conversation, or at once if pay tone returns and you want to prolong the call ii Call Charges LOCAL CALLS (Dialled or connected by the operator) Time bought for 6d. Full rate 6 minutes. Cheap rate 12 minutes. TRUNK CALLS Calls you d"1a I yourseIf Calls connected by t he operator Time bought for 6d. 3 minute call (minimum charge) Charge letter Distance Full rate Cheap rate used in the in miles Full rate Cheap rate list of codes s. d. s. d. 60 sees. 120 sees. a Up to 35 1 6 1 0 30 60 b 35 to 50 2 6 1 6 .. " {50 to 75 3 6 2 0 20 40 .. c 75 to 125 4 0 2 6 " over 125 4 6 2 6 The charges shown in the last two columns above apply to all trunk calls connected by the operator for any reason. CHEAP RATE PERIODS 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. every night and all day Sunday. The cheap rates may be suspended on certain days at Christmas and the New Year. SERVICES available from this telephone Dial Dial Emergency Calls 999 Information Services Ask for the emergency service you want Speaking Clock (Local call rate) 9180 81 Recipe Service 9180 7lt Teletourist For the main events of the day Enquiries and Difficulties in and around LONDON Directory Enquiries 192 in English 01-246 8041 in French 01-246 8043 Service enquiries or faults 191 in German 01-246 8045 in Spanish 01-246 8047 Weather forecasts Operator 100 for LONDON 01-246 8091 for the ESSEX coast 01-246 8096 for the KENT coast 01-246 8098 for the SUSSEX coast 01-246 8097 for the THAMES Overseas Calls VALLEY 01-246 8090 To places in the Irish Republic 100 9180 91t To Europe 100 for other areas dial the (ask for Continental Service) Meteorological office 01-836 4311 To other Countries 100 Road Weather (ask for International Service) (lst October to 30th April) for weather conditions on the roads within 50 miles of LONDON 01-246 8021 Telegrams 190 9180 2lt Charges for the above Information services (except Speaking Clock) Telegram enquiries 190 at rate: a (ask for Telegram Enquries) tThese new codes are expected to be available after SEPT. 1967 Local Call Rates will Apply 2 Dialling LOCAL Calls ~ Calls to ALL-FIGURE numbers, e.g., 01-222 2870 or 021-643 2107 are all Trunk calls-see page 4. ~ For a subscriber on BRACKNELL exchange, dial only the number you want. 411' For a local exchange shown below dial the code, then the number you want, e.g. for Crowthorne 2211; dial 6 2211. When you hear pay tone insert a coin immediately. CODE CODE CODI! Aldershot 0252 Epsom 0372 7 Orchard Grove 9387 Arborfield Cross 9132 6 Es her 0372 Ottershaw 0932 87 Ascot 81 Eversley (Hants) 684 Oxshott 0372 84 Ashford (Middx) 952 Ewhurst (Surrey) 0486 33 Ashtead (Surrey) 0372 2 Pangboume 9137 Ash Vale Farnborough Puttenham (Surrey) 0486 34 (Aldershot) 0251 5 (Hants) 0252 Farnham (Surrey) 0251 3 Reading 91 Bagshot (Surrey) 83 Farnham Common Ripley (Surrey) 0486 43 Bookham 0372 5 (Bucks) 9264 Ruislip (Middx) 9576 Bourne End (Bucks) 935 Fleet (Hants) 8298 8* Runfold (Surrey) 0251 8 Bradfield (Berks) 9132 8 (after Oct. 67) 0251 4 Bramley (Surrey) 0486 47 Frens ham 0251 25 Shere 0486 41 Brookwood Fulmer (Bucks) 9285* Shurlock Row 9138 1 (Surrey) 0486 7 (after Nov. 67) 9266 Silchester 9138 2 Burchetts Green 9388 Slough 92 Burghfield Common 9132 9 Gerrards Cross 9263 Sonning 9135 Burnham (Bucks) 937* Godalming 8293 81* Staines 95 (after Oct. 67) 936 (after June 1968) 0486 8 Sunbury-on-Thames 9591 Byfleet 0932 3 Guildford (Surrey) 0483 Swakeleys 9578 4 Camberley (Surrey) 82 Harefield 9578 2 Tadley 9136 Chalvey Park 92 Hartley Wintney 9193 8 Theale (Berks) 9132 4 Chertsey 9592 Hascombe 0486 32 Twyford (Berks) 9130 3* Chobham (Woking) 815 Headley (Surrey) 0372 86 Uxbridge 957 Church Crookham 0251 24 Heckfield (Hants) 9138 3 Clan don 0486 36 Hurley (Berks) 9381 Walton-on-Thames 9594 Cobham (Surrey) 0932 6 Hurst (Berks) 9130 5* Wargrave 9130 4* Colnbrook (Bucks) 9262 (after June 1968) 9132 2 Cranleigh (Surrey) 8293 89* lver 9281* Wentworth (after Oct. 67) 0486 6 Iver Heath 9261 7 (Virginia Water) 814 Cricket Hill 0251 23 KidmoreEnd 9132 5 West Drayton 9268 Crondall 0251 21 West Forest 9131 Crowthome 6 Leatherhead 0372 3 Weybridge 0932 Littlewick Green 9393• Windsor (Berks) 981 Deepcut (afterJune 68) 9382 Winkfield Row 7 (Aldershot) 0251 6 Loddon Vale 9138 0 Woking 0486 2 Denham (Bucks) 9578 3 Long Cross 0932 85 Wokingham (Berks) 984• Dunsfold 0486 49 Lucks Green 100• Woodley Park 9139 Woolhampton 9132 1 East Horsley Maidenhead 93 Worplesdon 0486 31 (Surrey) 0486 5 Marlow (Bucks) 934 Wraysbury 9581 Egham 953 Mortimer 9132 7 Elstead (Surrey) 0251 22 Normandy (Surrey) 0486 42 Yateley 8285 Rate of Charge: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays . 6d. for 6 minutes 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. every night and all day Sunday . 6d. for 12 minutes *For these exchanges dial the code only and ask the operator for the exchange and number you want. 3 Dialling TRUNK Calls 'If For an ALL-FIGURE number, e.g., 01-222 2870 or 021--643 2107 dial all the figures. Numbers starting with: Rate ofcharge 01- are in the LONDON automatic system a 021- ,, BIRMINGHAM c 031- ,, EDINDURGH c 041- ,, ,, GLASGOW c 051- LIVERPOOL c 061- ,, MANCHESTER ,, c ~ For an exchange shown below, dial the code, then the)umber you want. e.g., for WAVERLEY 1234; dial 031WAV1234 and for BANBURY 2601; dial 0295 2601 When you hear pay tone insert a coin immediately. Rate of Code Rate of Code Rate of Code charge charge charge a Abbey, see London c Andoversford 0242 82 a Atlas, see London c Abbeyhill, see Edinburgh c Anfield, see Liverpool b A vebury 0672 3 c Aberford 0973 32 c Annfield Plain 0207 8 a Avenue, see London c Abson 0275 82 c Anstey 0537 21 c Avonmouth 0275 2 c Acock's Green, see c Antrim t0238 41 a Aylesbury (Bucks) 0296 Birmingham Arborfield Cross, see c Badminton 0454 21 a Acorn, see London local list Bagshot (Surrey), see c Adderbury 0295 81 a Archway, see London local list a Addiscombe, see London c Ardleigh (Essex) 0206 23 c Bagworth 0530 21 a Advance, see London c Ardwick, see Manchester c Baillie's Mills t0238 63 c Aghalee t0238 65 c Argosy, see Liverpool c Baillieston, see Glasgow c Aintree, see Liverpool a Arnold, see London a Balham, see London a Albert Dock, see London c Arrowebrook, see c Ballyclare t0238 31 c Aldbrough (Hull) 0401 7 Liverpool c Ballygowan t0238 52 a Aldbury Common 0442 85 c Arthington 0973 35 c Ballynahinch t0238 56 b A.ldbourne 0672 4 Ascot, see local list c Bamford (Derbys) 0433 4 b Ashbury 0793 71 c Alderbury 0722 71 b Bampton Castle 0993 85 Aldershot, see local list c Ashby-de-la-Zouch 0530 4 c Banbury 0295 c Alderton 0242 62 c Ashfield, see Birmingham b Barcombe c Allerton, see Liverpool Ashford (Middx), see (Lewes) . t0791 53 c Allesley local list a Barnet, see London (Coventry) 0203 34 Ashstead (Surrey), see c Barnham Broom 0605 45 local list c Almondsbury c Ashton-under-Lyne, see c Barrhead, see Glasgow (Bristol) 0454 6 Manchester c Barry 0446 2 a Alperton, see London c Barton-on-the- a Alresford (Hants) 0962 73 b Ashurst (Hants) 0421 29 Heath 0608 74 a Alton (Hants) 0420 2 Ash Vale (Aldershot), see c Barwick-in- c Altrincham, see local list Elmet 0973 39 Manchester b Asthall Leigh 0993 87 b Basildon (Essex) t0268 a Aston Abbotts 0296 76 a Ambassador, see London a Aston Clinton 0296 63 a Basingstoke 0256 a Amersham t0240 3 a Battersea, see London a Amherst, see London c Aston Cross, see tDial '100' for the present.
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