Bentley does a double-decker bus for charity

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Luke, a London Routemaster bus retrofitted by Bentley for St Luke’s hospice – Click above for high-res image gallery

We haven’t met anyone who works in the Bentley factory. (At least, this writer hasn’t.) But we like them already. Because while workers at other assembly plants go on strike or to Eminem concerts when they’ve got no more work, the crew from Crewe puts their energy and considerable talents into charitable endeavors. A couple of weeks ago we brought you a collection of artwork created by Bentley craftsmen, scheduled to be auctioned off to benefit cancer research. Now they’ve completed work on a bus for a hospice.

The decommissioned London Routemaster double-decker city bus affectionately named Luke was acquired by St Luke’s hospice – a care facility for the terminally ill in Winsford, Cheshire – earlier this year. The goal was to use it as a sort of “community charity bus” to be used for fundraising, public awareness and as a “traveling shop” for college campuses. We don’t know exactly what that entails, but the results, billed as the world’s most luxurious charity bus, are impressive.

Very different in nature from rival Aston Martin’s bus project, 59 Bentley workers from the woodshop, tool-room and maintenance departments volunteered some 2,000 man-hours to transform Luke from a mode of public transportation into what looks like an impeccably well-crafted vehicle for charitable work. See for yourself in the gallery below, and follow the jump for the full press release.

[Source: Bentley]

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