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  2. LNWR Prince of Wales Class - Wikipedia

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    They were introduced in 1911 by Charles Bowen-Cooke. [3] A total of 245 were built for the LNWR, [3] of which 135 were built at Crewe between 1911 and 1919, [4] and unusually for the LNWR, 110 were contracted out: 20 were built by the North British Locomotive Company in 1915–1916, [5] and ninety were built by William Beardmore & Co. in 1921–1922.

  3. Cabtaxi number - Wikipedia

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    In number theory, the n-th cabtaxi number, typically denoted Cabtaxi(n), is defined as the smallest positive integer that can be written as the sum of two positive or negative or 0 cubes in n ways. [1] Such numbers exist for all n, which follows from the analogous result for taxicab numbers.

  4. Locomotive Services Limited - Wikipedia

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    Pre-TOPS Number TOPS Number Name Livery Owner Image Currently based at Current status Class 08: D3598 08483: Bungle: BR Black Locomotive Services Ltd LNWR Heritage, Crewe: Operational. Used as a pilot at the LNWR Heritage site. D3798 08631 - BR Blue Operational. Returned to Crewe following contract repair work undertaken by RMS Locotec. [38]

  5. Arriva TrainCare - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1993 as London & North Western Railway (LNWR) by the British record producer Pete Waterman to provide maintenance for locomotives and rolling stock for specialist and charter operators from premises in Crewe. [1] During 1999, it began maintaining rolling stock for various train operating companies (TOCs). [3]

  6. Driving Brake Standard Open - Wikipedia

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    In September 2017, DBSO 9711 was acquired by Crewe Diesel Preservation Group for preservation alongside Class 47/7 locomotive 47712 and moved to Crewe Heritage Centre. In 2022, Direct Rail Services offered their five DBSO vehicles for sale. Locomotive Services Limited acquired 9704 and 9707, Eastern Rail Services acquired 9709, 9710 and 9705. [7]

  7. Basford Hall Yard - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1920s and 1940s, the average number of wagons shunted at the yard, amounted to 28,000 per week. In 1937, it was recorded that over 47,000 wagons had been dealt with in the yard in one week; this made Crewe Basford Hall the busiest marshalling yard in Europe at that point, [ 5 ] and had over 30 miles (48 km) of trackwork in sidings ...

  8. Crewe - Wikipedia

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    Crewe Business Park is a 67-acre site with offices, research and IT manufacturing. Major corporations with a presence in the park include Air Products, Barclays and Fujitsu. The 12-acre Crewe Gates Industrial Estate is adjacent to Crewe Business Park, with smaller industry including the ice cream van manufacturer Whitby Morrison. The Weston ...

  9. British Rail Class 197 - Wikipedia

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    Diesel multiple-unit train number 197125 in service, Transport for Wales, Llandudno Junction station, May 2024. During December 2019, the Class 197 designation was assigned and, on 14 April 2021, the first completed train—a two-car unit numbered 197001—arrived at Crewe for commissioning. [19] [20] Testing of the type commenced soon ...