The 'Chester and Crewe Railway' was an early British railway company absorbed by the
Grand Junction Railway in
1840. The line was 11 miles in length, the engineer was
Robert Stephenson and the contractor for the work was
Thomas Brassey[1]. It was the absorption of this company that led the 'Grand Junction Railway' to building its
locomotive works at
Crewe which led to Crewe becoming a major railway town.
References
1.
★ Helps, Arthur ''The Life and Works of Mr Brassey'', 1872 republished Nonsuch, 2006, page 106. ISBN 1845880110