Area code 913
Area code 913 is the telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for northeastern Kansas. The numbering plan area consists of a small ribbon of eight counties bordering Missouri, an area largely coextensive with the Kansas portion of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.
Prior to July 20, 1997, numbering plan area 913 comprised all of northern Kansas from the Colorado state line to the Missouri state line, running along the entire border with Nebraska.
History
Despite a small population of less than two million people, Kansas was divided into two numbering plan areas when the American Telephone and Telegraph Company devised the first nationwide telephone numbering plan in 1947, and assigned the 86 original [North American area codes]. The state was divided length-wise into a northern and a southern numbering plan area. The southern half, including the largest city of the state, Wichita, as well as Dodge City, Emporia, and Garden City, received area code 316. The northern half, with its largest population center around Kansas City along the Missouri state line, also including Shawnee, Overland Park, Lawrence, Manhattan, and Topeka, became numbering plan area 913.The north-south split avoided cutting the major toll traffic routes that ran in east-west directions, a primary rule of traffic and implementation cost analysis. The dividing line ran from west to east roughly following a path along Kansas Routes 4 and 96 from the Colorado state line eastward. It dipped along Interstate 135 in McPherson County and continued east to just north of Emporia in Lyon County, and then all the way to the Missouri state line.
Kansas City's growth necessitates a new code
The configuration of two area codes for Kansas remained unchanged for more than forty years. By the mid-1990s, the proliferation of cell phones, the growing population in the Kansas City metropolitan area for the exchanges of area code 913 and on February 12, 1997, the NANPA approved a split of the 913 territory. The area from Lawrence westward received the new area code 785, while 913 was reduced to the Kansas City area. 785 began its split on July 20, 1997 and permissive dialing of 913 continued across northern Kansas until October 2, 1998.Even with the Kansas City area's continued growth in demand for telecommunication services, 913 is nowhere near exhaustion. NANPA projections of 2017 estimated that the Kansas side of the Kansas City area will not exhaust the pool of central office codes until 2045.