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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Connections Museum:
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Connections Museum:


The '''[[CMS:Connections Museum|Connections Museum]]''' is a [[wikipedia:Museum|museum]] that collects, maintains, and displays objects related to connecting people to each other, most notably [[wikipedia:Telephone|telephones]] and [[wikipedia:Telephone_exchange|telephone switching systems]].
The '''[[CMS:Connections Museum|Connections Museum]]''' is a [[wikipedia:Museum|museum]] in [[wikipedia:Seattle|Seattle, Washington]] that collects, maintains, and displays objects related to connecting people to each other, most notably [[wikipedia:Telephone|telephones]] and [[wikipedia:Telephone_exchange|telephone switching systems]].


== City-scale telephone switches ==
== City-scale telephone switches ==
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* a [[wikipedia:Western_Electric|Western Electric]] [[Western Electric 355 A|355 A]] [[wikipedia:Strowger_switch|Strowger Step-by-Step (SXS)]] [[CMS:Strowger Step-by-Step (SXS) Switch|switch]]
* a [[wikipedia:Western_Electric|Western Electric]] [[Western Electric 355 A|355 A]] [[wikipedia:Strowger_switch|Strowger Step-by-Step (SXS)]] [[CMS:Strowger Step-by-Step (SXS) Switch|switch]]
* a Western Electric [[wikipedia:Panel_switch|Panel]] [[CMS:Panel Switch|switch]] from the Rainier/Parkway exchange in Seattle
* a Western Electric [[CMS:Panel Switch|Panel switch]] from the Rainier/Parkway exchange in Seattle
* a Western Electric [[wikipedia:Number_One_Crossbar_Switching_System|No. 1 Crossbar (1XB)]] [[CMS:Number One Crossbar Switch|switch]] from the Vermont/Kenwood exchange in Seattle
* a Western Electric [[CMS:Number One Crossbar Switch|No. 1 Crossbar (1XB)]] [[CMS:Number One Crossbar Switch|switch]] from the Vermont/Kenwood exchange in Seattle
* a [[North Electric]] [[CMS:CX 100 Switch|CX 100]] from the Battleship California, towns of Wilkeson and Lester, and Camp David and Camp Pigott in Monroe, Washington
* a [[North Electric]] [[CMS:CX 100 Switch|CX 100]] from the Battleship California, towns of Wilkeson and Lester, and Camp David and Camp Pigott in Monroe, Washington
* a Western Electric [[wikipedia:Number_Five_Crossbar_Switching_System|No. 5 Crossbar (1XB)]] [[CMS:Number Five Crossbar Switch|switch]] from the Mercer exchange
* a Western Electric [[CMS:Number Five Crossbar Switch|No. 5 Crossbar (5XB)]] [[CMS:Number Five Crossbar Switch|switch]] from the Adams exchange on Mercer Island
* a Western Electric [[Number Three Electronic Switching System|Number Three Electronic Switching System (ESS)]] [[CMS:3ESS (Electronic Switching System)|switch]] from the 890 exchange in Crosby, WA
* a Western Electric [[Number Three Electronic Switching System|Number Three Electronic Switching System (ESS)]] [[CMS:3ESS (Electronic Switching System)|switch]] from the 890 exchange in Crosby, WA
* a [[wikipedia:Nortel|Nortel]] [[DMS-10]] [[CMS:DMS-10|switch]] from ADTRAN's headquarters in Huntsville, AL. Previously from a small town in the DFW area of Texas.
* a [[wikipedia:Nortel|Nortel]] [[CMS:DMS-10|DMS-10 switch]] from ADTRAN's headquarters in Huntsville, AL. Previously from a small town in the DFW area of Texas.


== Business-scale telephone systems ==
== Business-scale telephone systems ==
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* a [[CMS:Payphone Collection|collection]] of [[wikipedia:Payphone|payphones]]
* a [[CMS:Payphone Collection|collection]] of [[wikipedia:Payphone|payphones]]
* a [[wikipedia:Mobile_phone|mobile phone]] [[CMS:Mobile Phone Display|display]]
* a [[wikipedia:Mobile_phone|mobile phone]] [[CMS:Mobile Phone Display|display]]
* a Western Electric [[CMS:Train dispatching telephone system|train dispatching telephone system]] used on the [[wikipedia:Pennsylvania_Railroad|Pennsylvania Railroad]]


== Telephone adjacent exhibits ==
== Telephone adjacent exhibits ==

Latest revision as of 12:30, 6 March 2025

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Connections Museum:

The Connections Museum is a museum in Seattle, Washington that collects, maintains, and displays objects related to connecting people to each other, most notably telephones and telephone switching systems.

City-scale telephone switches

The museum contains several operational city-scale switching systems, most of which were originally installed in cities in the Pacific Northwest:

Business-scale telephone systems

The museum contains several smaller scale manual and automatic switching systems:

Telephone exhibits

The museum contains several collections of different types of telephones:

Telephone adjacent exhibits

The museum contains exhibits of devices, tools, and infrastructure that is directly or indirectly related to telephony:

Other telecommunications equipment

In addition to telephony, the museum covers other forms of telecommunications such as the transmission of text and data: