It's an abandoned and out of order payphone once owned and operated by Global Tel Link, a leader in the controversial prison payphone business.
This image appears on several web sites, none of which give credit to the photographer. Can anybody identify whose picture this is?
Cell service in the county is so poor that is it easier to plunk a quarter into the payphone than to hunt for a signal.
A payphone once stood outside this "LIVE GIRLS ONE DOLLAR" shop in Long Island City.
Debbie Edenfield Holland, on the Payphone Project Facebook Page, posted a photo of a working payphone in the Florida panhandle city of Havana.
Angela Lutz, who follows the Payphone Project Facebook page, shared these photos of a miserable looking specimen of payphone from Potter County, Pennsylvania.
A New Yorker using a Titan-branded payphone under the RFK/Triborough Bridge.
It's a photo from Brien Engel of an abandoned phone booth in Grove, Oklahoma. Hello?
It looked to me as if someone had been hunting for payphone handsets instead of eggs on this past Easter Sunday.
Bob Parent, from Montreal, sends this funny picture illustrating how payphones today are sometimes used for everything and anything except what they were made to do.
Seen on Yankee Pier off the east side of Governors Island is, for whatever the distinction might be worth, probably the most beautifully located phone booth in New York City.
Ron Dunn, a new follower of the Payphone Project Facebook Page, yesterday offered up this Pulitzer-worthy shot of a New York City payphone in its finest hour, dangling inside a toilet.
The photo of a phone booth at the Vasona Lake County Park was taken a couple of years ago, on June 2, 2015. It is, I am pleased to report, still there today.
Larry T. Miniard shares this photo, from June, 2016, of a payphone from Kununurra, Western Australia, at the Drysdale River Station (KWA), 1 km off the Kalumburu Road.
Panama still has many payphones, writes Mary Roush: "There are payphones on Contadora and Saboga in the Pearl Islands and, most likely, in the San Blas Islands...and there is one on the main street in Volcan, at the base of Volcan Baru"
Jim Hannum shares this photo of a payphone on the Caribbean island of Anguilla. It is somewhat unusually located on a tree stump.
Photos by Arthur W. of Payphones and a phone booth in Trenèín, Slovak Republic. Originally posted to The Payphone Project in December, 2011.
An anonymous photographer contributed this artsy black and white photo of an abandoned Verizon-branded phone booth found at the Seaview Motel in Pennsville, NJ.
Mark Cotton saw The Payphone Project on CBS Sunday Morning and sent over this photo from May 2016. It is in Wrangell, Alaska, near the Wrangell Seaplane Base.
Nancy Catallo shares this beautiful shot of a well-lit phone booth containing a Bell of Pennsylvania payphone and, possibly, a phone book. This almost makes me want to call home.
Mike Melchiors sends us an eerie if not profound photo of an abandoned payphone room at a truck stop in Holbrook, Arizona.
This week I'll be sharing some of the payphone and phone booth photos sent to the Payphone Project from around the world in response to last week's segment on CBS Sunday Morning. Linda Cagle gets things going with these photos of a phone booth found in an isolated part of Colorado.
Photo from the London underground, 1975. Man using one of three phone booths in the London tube. From Flickr photographer MJ 310.
Cell phone users take cover in phone booths once reserved for public pay telephone customers. From Flickr photographer Darryl Smith.
Marilyn Monroe inhabits a graffiti British phone box seen on a wall in Sunnyside, Queens.
From FLICKR user Mike Morse.
People still use payphones. I spotted this individual talking on a CityBridge payphone in September, 2016.