409 area code , North American is a state of Texas telephone area code for numbers in the Beaumont and Galveston areas. 409 area code was created March 19, 1983, in a split from area code 713. Initially 409 area code consisted of a ring that completely surrounded the Houston metro area, but in 2000 it was divided into three sections. The 409 area code was retained by the eastern segment, which includes Beaumont.
Counties Served by 409 area code:
Chambers, Galveston, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Newton, Orange, Polk, Sabine, Trinity, and Tyler
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Towns and cities served by 409 area code:
Anahuac, Beaumont, Bon Wier, Bridge City, Bronson, Brookeland, Buna, Burkeville, Call, Camden, Cedar Lane, Centralia, China, Colmesneil, Dallardsville, Deweyville, Doucette, Evadale, Fred, Galveston, Geneva, Gilchrist, Glidden, Groves, Hamshire, Hankamer, Hemphill, High Island, Hillister, Hitchcock, Jasper, Kirbyville, Kountze, La Marque, Lissie, Lumberton, Mauriceville, Milam, Millican, Mumford, Nederland, Newton, Nome, Orange, Orangefield, Pierce, Pineland, Port Arthur, Port Bolivar, Port Neches, Roans Prairie, Sabine Pass, Santa Fe, Silsbee, Snook, Sour Lake, Spurger, Stowell, Texas City, Thicket, Vidor, Village Mills, Wallisville, Warren, Wiergate, Winnie, Woodlake, and Woodville