Edinburgh tram 255 includes this image as part of its new look for the CRSmith campaign.
Edinburgh tram 255 has appeared on the streets of Edinburgh in a new vinyl wrap as part of the Edinburgh Trams CRSmith promotion. Leith and Alloway are the two featured places across Scotland. Both images are actually in Leith with the port's Corn Exchange on the left and its Burns Statue on the right. Both are near, the planned future tramstop at the foot of Constitution Street. Robert Burns himself provides the connection with Alloway where the poet was born in the Ayrshire village in January 1759. It may not be immediately obvious but note the "wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim'rous beastie" that has been added to the statue - the mouse at Burns left foot - recalling his famous poem of 1785, "To A Mouse...."
Edinburgh tram 255 includes this image as part of its new look for the CRSmith campaign.
Edinburgh tram 255 has appeared on the streets of Edinburgh in a new vinyl wrap as part of the Edinburgh Trams CRSmith promotion. Leith and Alloway are the two featured places across Scotland. Both images are actually in Leith with the port's Corn Exchange on the left and its Burns Statue on the right. Both are near, the planned future tramstop at the foot of Constitution Street. Robert Burns himself provides the connection with Alloway where the poet was born in the Ayrshire village in January 1759. It may not be immediately obvious but note the "wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim'rous beastie" that has been added to the statue - the mouse at Burns left foot - recalling his famous poem of 1785, "To A Mouse...."