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− | The former Britex (BRIdgetown TEXtiles) factory is located there. Founded in 1960, as branch of United Elastic Limited based in New York, it manufactured elastic textiles used in a large variety of garments produced in other factories in North America. The plant, once a major employer in the area, closed in 2004, and is currently vacant. | + | <ref>The former Britex (BRIdgetown TEXtiles) factory is located there. Founded in 1960, as branch of United Elastic Limited based in New York, it manufactured elastic textiles used in a large variety of garments produced in other factories in North America. The plant, once a major employer in the area, closed in 2004, and is currently vacant.</ref> |
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==References & Footnotes== | ==References & Footnotes== | ||
+ | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrelea ''Centrelea'' Wikipedia] | ||
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Revision as of 11:35, 16 January 2020
Centrelea, Nova Scotia
Subdivision Kentville, Mile ?
- Next Station East: Bridgetown
- Next Station West: Tupperville
Facilities & Features
Commerce & Industry
Unfortunately, the facility never had rail service.
Description & History
Operations & Orders
Gallery
References & Footnotes
Reference Tag
External Links
- ↑ The former Britex (BRIdgetown TEXtiles) factory is located there. Founded in 1960, as branch of United Elastic Limited based in New York, it manufactured elastic textiles used in a large variety of garments produced in other factories in North America. The plant, once a major employer in the area, closed in 2004, and is currently vacant.