More Red Transport Wheels unveiled in the city [Edinburgh Reporter]





Date: 02/09/2023

A group of transport enthusiasts gathered in Edinburgh firstly at Shrubhill, before moving on to Scotland Street Tunnel to unveil a red Transport Wheel there and finally at Slateford Aqueduct. The red wheel signifies that this is a site or alternatively a piece of infrastructure of significance.


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National Transport Trust - Red Wheel Scheme

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Scotland Street Tunnel : Richard Love, chair of the Broughton History Society and John Cameron. Remarks by John Cameron were as follows : 'For a railway that was open for only twenty years, Scotland Street Tunnel commands a remarkable hold on people's subconscious awareness of Edinburgh's transport heritage. Robert Louis Stevenson recalled that the 'sight of the train shooting out of its dark maw with the two guards upon the brake, the thought of its length and the many ponderous edifices and thoroughfares above, were certainly things of paramount impressiveness to a young mind.' The Edinburgh Metro proposal of the 1980s envisaged its reuse regardless of the steep gradient that had been its undoing, and Alexander McCall Smith gave us the false memory of the Edinburgh Underground, triggering surprise among several experts unmindful that its publication date in The Scotsman was 1 April 2011. For myself I rather like the setting's transformation to a children's playground, rejoicing in the name of Scotland Yard and echoing the location in King George V Park of a short-lived Victorian pleasure-ground.'
Location: Scotland Street
Company: Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway
07/08/2023 John Yellowlees


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Tags: x Shrubhill Tram Depot x Scotland Street x Slateford Aqueduct x Red Wheel Scheme