Wing-footed Hermes,
who watches our setting out and our returning,
grant me safe journey and timely arrival.
Protect me from accident.
Hold me in your hand as I voyage in your kingdom,
let me travel hopefully.
Let the moments that pass on my way
be those that I will remember kindly
at the very least because they will be funny
once they are safely behind me.
Let the journey unfold to me
its chance encounters
with people and landscape.
Help me be open to them.
Preserve me from long delays,
from engineering work, road resurfacing,
high winds on the ocean,
rescheduling, bad timetables,
strikes of baggage handlers.
Do not condemn me to coaches,
strand me in sidings,
leave me stalled at the roadside.
Let me move through your realm to come home at last.
And thank you, great Hermes,
thank you for that fortuitous steam train,
moving in power and simplicity
as sure in its strength and pride
as when Victoria our queen was young,
the great black whistling engine,
pistons pushing,
steam venting,
soot-streaked stokers shovelling,
puffing past my platform
entirely unexpectedly
through this your arched and pillared
glass-roofed and candy-striped shrine,
this junction and nexus of your power
where, over so many years, on so many journeys,
I have changed, and changed, and changed again,
your temple and station of Crewe.
1 July 2001, Platform 12, Crewe Station.
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