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Crewe Works is a British railway engineering facility located in the town of Crewe, Cheshire. The works, which was originally opened by the Grand Junction Railway in 1840, employed around 7,000 to 8,000 workers at its peak. In the 1980s, a lot of the engineering works were closed. Much of the site has been redeveloped but the remaining parts are owned and operated by French-owned multinational rolling stock manufacturer, Alstom SA.

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  • Crewe Works is a British railway engineering facility located in the town of Crewe, Cheshire. The works, which was originally opened by the Grand Junction Railway in 1840, employed around 7,000 to 8,000 workers at its peak. In the 1980s, a lot of the engineering works were closed. Much of the site has been redeveloped but the remaining parts are owned and operated by French-owned multinational rolling stock manufacturer, Alstom SA. During the late 19th century, the London and North Western Railway used Crewe Works to produce many famous locomotives such as the Webb 2-4-0 Jumbo class and the compounds, the Whale Experiment and Precursor classes, and the Bowen-Cooke Claughtons. In particular, Whale's 1912 superheated G1 Class 0-8-0 developed from a locomotive introduced by Webb in 1892, lasted, in many cases until 1964, near the end of steam in 1968. After grouping, the works were taken over by London, Midland and Scottish Railway which was the successor to the LNWR. It was during this period that the works reached its zenith in size and output. Creating notable steam engines such as Sir William Stanier's locomotives as well as the 'Jubilee' and Class 5 4-6-0s, the 'Princess Royal' and the 'Princess Coronation' 4-6-2s. The works continued to produce engines under British Railways such as the Britannia 4-6-2s and the Franco-Crosti boilered Class 9 freight locomotives. In the 1980s, a large part of the works was sold for redevelopment. Due to the scale of the works, it had its own internal narrow gauge tramway, the Crewe Works Railway, which was used from 1862 until 1932. (en)
  • Crewe Works — железнодорожный завод в Великобритании. Построен в 1840 году Grand Junction Railway. Расположен в городе Кру, графство Чешир. В настоящее время принадлежит компании Bombardier Transportation. Рядом с заводом были построены дома для работников, образовавших новую общину в бывшем сельском районе Монкс-Копперхолл. Среди первых поселенцев были рабочие старого завода в Эдж-Хилл, благодаря им население увеличилось примерно на 800 мужчин, женщин и детей. (ru)
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  • The erecting shop at the London & North Western Railway Crewe Works, (en)
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  • Crewe Works — железнодорожный завод в Великобритании. Построен в 1840 году Grand Junction Railway. Расположен в городе Кру, графство Чешир. В настоящее время принадлежит компании Bombardier Transportation. Рядом с заводом были построены дома для работников, образовавших новую общину в бывшем сельском районе Монкс-Копперхолл. Среди первых поселенцев были рабочие старого завода в Эдж-Хилл, благодаря им население увеличилось примерно на 800 мужчин, женщин и детей. (ru)
  • Crewe Works is a British railway engineering facility located in the town of Crewe, Cheshire. The works, which was originally opened by the Grand Junction Railway in 1840, employed around 7,000 to 8,000 workers at its peak. In the 1980s, a lot of the engineering works were closed. Much of the site has been redeveloped but the remaining parts are owned and operated by French-owned multinational rolling stock manufacturer, Alstom SA. (en)
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  • Crewe Works (en)
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