Evans, Anderson, Phelan & Co

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Evans, Anderson, Phelan & Co was an Australian engineering and railway rolling stock manufacturer, located at Kangaroo Point, Queensland. It manufactured steam locomotives for the Queensland Railways until 1927.[http://queenslandplaces.com.au/kangaroo-point Kangaroo Point] Centre for the Government of Queensland[http://www.collections.qm.qld.gov.au/search.do?view=detail&page=1&id=1519827&db=object Builders Plate No 185]{{Dead link|date=February 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Queensland Museum The works were not located near a railway, so completed locomotives were delivered along Main Street on temporary track.

In 1892 The North Queensland Register described the company as one of the oldest established iron works in this colony... noted for excellent designs and high class work...(which) manufacture everything incidental to mining and milling work.{{cite web |title=Evans, Anderson, Phelan & Co. |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/79319098?searchTerm=Evans%2C%20Anderson%2C%20Phelan%20%26%20Co&searchLimits=# |website=Trove |publisher=National Library of Australia |accessdate=23 May 2020 |date=December 1892}}

Products

File:Class C17 locomotive no. 256 (4762706004).jpg

  • 25 A12 class locomotives{{cite book|last=Armstrong|first=John|title=Locomotives in the Tropics Volume 1|date=1985|publisher=Australian Railway Historical Society|location=Brisbane|isbn=0-909937-13-3|page=37}}
  • 21 B15 class locomotives{{cite book|last=Oberg|first=Leon|title=Locomotives of Australia 1850s-2010|year=2010|publisher=Rosenberg Publishing|location=Dural|isbn=9781921719011|page=86}}{{cite book|last=Turner|first=Jim|title=Australian Steam Locomotives 1896-1958|year=1997|publisher=Kangaroo Press|location=Kenthurst|isbn=086417778X|pages=21, 22, 77}}
  • 70 PB15 class locomotives
  • 41 C16 class locomotives
  • 28 C17 class locomotives

File:Pissoir by Evans, Anderson, Phelan & Co in the Newstead Park 02.jpg

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