London Transport Museum

Luke Rees-Pulley Charitable Trust

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Thanks to the Trust's latest commitment to the Museum, new learning interactive resources in development in 2009 will help to address a massive skills shortage in the transport industry and to inspire young people to see the great variety of opportunities available through careers in transport. 

The Trust have also supported new exploration zones in galleries at London Transport Museum, including interactive exhibits and activities such as dressing up in transport uniforms and learning about the variety of transport-related roles in London. It also supports all the bus-related interactive information points across the Museum.  People of all ages are now able to discover the story of the horse and motor bus vehicles in the Museum using a touch screen, to see images and film clips and listen to extracts from the Museum's fascinating oral history collection.

The Charitable Trust was set up in 2006 in memory of Luke Rees-Pulley, a London bus driver.