In Pictures: West Midlands Metro 58 gets a Peaky Blinders makeover and a new name

West Midlands Metro 58 has a new wrap and its first ever name with it now promoting Peaky Blinders following a special unveiling ceremony in Centenary Square on 2nd March 2026. The tram is now named Steven Knight (after the creator of the hit TV series, which has now spawned a film) and will be carrying the vinyls for the next 12 months.

This livery is the third time that 58 has carried special advertising vinyls and follows on from adverts for KFC (July-August 2024) and Birmingham City University (September 2024-October 2025). The new vinyls are a dark colour and say “Home of the Peaky Blinders” with an image of Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby.

As well as the vinyls the tram is also now named “Steven Knight”, who is the creator of Peaky Blinders, which was originally broadcast on the BBC. A new film is being released at cinemas nationwide on 6th March and will then be available on Netflix from 20th March. The naming took place in Centenary Square on 2nd March (which meant that for a time on that day no trams ran Grand Central-Edgbaston Village) and recognises his commitment to championing Birmingham and the West Midlands on screen and his support for the region’s film industry.

Steven Knight said: “This is a great honour for me, on a day when the world’s gaze is on my home city, Birmingham, for the world premiere of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. I am immensely proud of where I am from, and everything that goes on in this great city and look forward to help develop the cultural growth of the West Midlands as a whole.”

Sophie Allison, West Midlands Metro Managing Director, added: “This was a fantastic day for the city, and we were proud to have played a leading role in celebrations to mark the return of the Peaky Blinders!

“Like the film, we’re sure the eye-catching tram will prove a huge hit with fans and the wider travelling public, and having Steven’s name on the side of tram 58 will act as a permanent reminder of the creative talent to be found in the communities we serve.”

58 at West Bromwich Central in its Peaky Blinders livery. This end of the tram says “Home of the”. Also note the “Steven Knight” under the 25th anniversary logo. (Photograph by Mark Cufflin, 3rd March 2026)

Whilst the other end of the tram has vinyls which complete the sentence “Peaky Blinders”.

A close-up of the “Peaky Blinders” vinyls. The livery also features the diamonds of the West Midlands Metro logo.

A complete covering of vinyls featuring an image of Tommy Shelby, played by Cillian Murphy. (Photographs x3 by Andy Walters, 3rd March 2026)

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