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Crewe
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Crewe (kr), town (1991 pop. 59,097), Cheshire, W central England. It is an important railroad junction with large locomotive and car works, including Rolls-Royce motors.
Crewe
a town in NW England, in Cheshire: major railway junction. Pop.: 67 683 (2001)

Crewe 

a city in Great Britain. Population, 51,300 (1971). Crewe is a major railway junction. It produces railroad equipment, locomotives, railroad cars, and automobiles.



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This happens once every two years and gives all Bentley owners a unique opportunity to get their cars thoroughly inspected by a team of technical representatives trained at the Bentley factory at Crewe, England," said Ahmed Zayani and Sons after-sales manager Salim Mulla.
It is understood both Glenn and his brother, who is known locally as Tubs, are both originally from Crewe, England.
And, the company says, it is the kind of motor car any Bentley owner can create in collaboration with the special commissioning team at Crewe, England.
 
 
 
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