Hemphill Brothers Coach Company

Hemphill Brothers Coach Company is a motor coach sales and operations company that provides coach sales, leasing, maintenance, and custom conversion services. Established in 1980, it is a family-owned company located near Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

The company provides coach services to an extensive list of celebrities, such as Cher, Tom Hanks, Pope Benedict XVI,[1] Beyoncé[1] and Jennifer Lopez.[1] The company provided high-security motor coaches to the Obama administration for the 2012 presidential election campaign.[1][2]

Overview

The company is owned by brothers Joel W. Hemphill, Jr. and Trent Hemphill. They started the company in October, 1980, with the assistance of their father, Joel W. Hemphill, Sr., who had retired from the coach leasing business.[3] The company operates a coach maintenance and conversion facility, and it maintains a fleet of over 70 motor coaches for lease.[3] The company deals in used coaches and new custom conversions, and maintains a separate website for its sales operation.[4] On its website, the company claims an extensive list of celebrity clients, including Cher, Lady Gaga, Aerosmith, George Strait, Tom Hanks, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Marilyn Manson, Korn and Pope Benedict XVI.[3]

Maintenance and conversion facility

The company operates a 28,000 square-foot conversion and maintenance facility located outside of Nashville. It features a 6-bay maintenance shop and a 6-bay conversion shop, and is used to provide services for the Hemphill lease fleet as well as for external customers. The operation also maintains a parts department that provides mechanical and conversion coach parts. As part of its customizing operation, the facility maintains woodfinishing and upholstery shops.[3] The conversion operation provides a full range of customizing services to client specifications. For new custom conversions, the operation uses bare coaches from Prevost Car, a manufacturer of touring coach shells for specialty conversions which is located in Quebec, Canada. The operation is a Prevost-authorized maintenance facility.[3]

Buses for 2012 Obama campaign

Main article: Ground Force One

Hemphill Brothers Coach Company customized the buses that was used by President Barack Obama for a trip to Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois during the week of August 15, 2011. Although the trip had the appearance of a presidential campaign event, it was designated an official trip by the Obama administration and was thus federally financed. [5]

Two such buses were ordered by the United States Secret Service in 2010 at a combined cost of $2,191,960. The buses were purchased to address security inadequacies encountered on previous such events where leased vehicles were used. The Secret Service intends to use the buses as a general asset, and they are not specifically dedicated to the President.[5] As such, the second bus was used in a similar fashion by the Secret Service during in the 2012 presidential campaign to transport Mitt Romney. This second bus is now held, by the Secret Service as a backup vehicle.

The Secret Service will not confirm details about the construction and appointment of the buses, but it is likely that they are extensively equipped with security and communication equipment.[5] They are speculated to be similar to other presidential conveyances, such as The Beast. If so, they are heavily armored, pressurized, and built to withstand a chemical or rocket-propelled grenade attack.[6]

The buses are reported to have lavish interiors similar to those provided to entertainment celebrities.[5] They are similar in size to standard Greyhound buses, with black exteriors, blacked-out windows, and police lights.[5]

During the August, 2011 campaign event, the bus provoked considerable interest and commentary in the news and blogosphere. The LA Times reported a comparison of the bus to Darth Vader's helmet. Tea Party activist and CNN commentator Dana Loesch called the bus "a big, black, hearsemobile of doom."[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Harnden, Toby (16 August 2011). "Barack Obama's 'battle bus' through the US". Telegraph. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  2. Usborne, David (17 August 2011). "On the buses: Presidential hopefuls hit the roads". Independent. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Hemphill Brothers Corporate Website". 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  4. "Hemphill Brothers Bus Sales". 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Mark Knoller (August 15, 2011). "U.S. Secret Service gets 2 new buses ahead of Obama tour". cbsnews.com. CBS News. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  6. Chris Richardson (August 17, 2011). "$1.1 million bus used by Obama has high-tech defenses – but what are they?". csmonitor.com. The Christian Science Monitor. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  7. James Oliphant (August 16, 2011). "Obama's big bad bus draws stares, taunts". latimes.com. Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.

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