Crewe is a town in Cheshire, England, known for its railway heritage and engineering industry. It is home to Crewe Works, one of the largest and oldest railway engineering complexes in the world.
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Crewe, town, Cheshire East unitary authority, historic county of Cheshire, northwest-central England. Crewe was created when the Grand Junction Railway Company opened its Liverpool-to-Birmingham line in 1837 and then transferred its railway works to Crewe in 1843.
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Crewe is a railway town in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is in the borough of Cheshire East. In 2011, the Crewe built-up area, which also covers parts of the nearby civil parishes of Willaston and Wistaston, had a total population of 71,722.