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'''''Evening Post''''' or '''''The Evening Post''''' may refer to the following newspapers: {{TOC right}}

==United Kingdom== * ''Evening Post'' (London) (1710–1732), then ''Berington's Evening Post'' (1732–1740) * ''London Evening Post'' (1727–1797) * ''Whitehall Evening Post'' (1718–1801), London * ''Bristol Evening Post'' (1932–2012), renamed the ''Bristol Post'' * ''Jersey Evening Post'' (founded 1890) * ''Lancashire Evening Post'' (founded 1886) * ''Nottingham Evening Post'' (founded 1878), now the ''Nottingham Post'' * ''Reading Evening Post'', name changed to the ''Reading Post'' in 2009 * ''South Wales Evening Post'', name changed in 1932 from the original ''South Wales Daily Post'' * ''Wigan Evening Post'', formerly ''Wigan Evening Post and Chronicle'', now ''Wigan Post'' * ''Yorkshire Evening Post'' (founded 1890), Leeds, West Yorkshire

==United States== * ''Boston Evening-Post'' (1735–1775) * ''The Evening Post'' (1894–1991), now part of ''The Post and Courier'', Charleston, South Carolina * ''The Evening Post'' (1938–1948), now part of ''Telegram & Gazette'', Worcester, Massachusetts * ''Chicago Evening Post'' (1865–1875) – see Newspapers of the Chicago metropolitan area * ''Chicago Evening Post'' (1886–1932) * ''Evening Post'' (1892–1893), then the ''Denver Evening Post'' (1895–1900), now ''The Denver Post'' * ''Memphis Evening Post'' (1868–1869), previous name of the ''Memphis Post'' * ''New-York Evening Post'' (1801–1934), now the ''New York Post'' * ''The ''(Cincinnati)'' Evening Post'' (1883–1890), later ''The Cincinnati Post'' * ''The ''(Louisville)'' Evening Post'', which was merged with the Louisville Herald to become the Louisville Herald-Post

==Elsewhere== * ''The Evening Post'' (New Zealand) (1865–2002) * ''Independence Evening Post'', Taiwan (1947–2001) * ''Regina Evening Post'', merged with ''The Leader'' to form the ''Leader-Post'', Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada * ''Yangtse Evening Post'', China * ''{{illm|Evening Post (Port Elizabeth)|af|Evening Post}}'', South Africa

==See also== * ''The Saturday Evening Post'', an American magazine * ''Shanghai Evening Post & Mercury'', a defunct Chinese newspaper * ''New Evening Post'' (1950–1997), Hong Kong * ''Aftenposten'' (Norwegian for ''The Evening Post''), Norway's largest newspaper * ''Goulburn Evening Penny Post'' (1870–1957), Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia * The Post (disambiguation)

{{SIA|newspapers}} [https://swanseaeveningpost.co.uk/ Swansea Evening Post]