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CreweTown in Cheshire, England; population (2001) 67,700. It grew as a major railway junction, containing the chief construction workshops of British Rail. Crewe is also the centre of the dairy industry, providing cattle breeding, management, and animal health services. Other industries include food-processing and the manufacture of chemicals, clothing, and vehicles.
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| The Flying Spur will be built alongside the GT at Bentley's Crewe, England, facility, though some production could be shifted to VW's Phaeton factory in Dresden, Germany, to meet expected demand. The Bentley Continentals are hand-built in a Crewe, England, factory that is more like a collection of artisan shops than a modern manufacturing facility. Volkswagen owns Bentley, but this beast of a car was designed and will be built in Crewe, England. |
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