It was unlike
any conversation
I had under-
took with a
train guard before,
normally the
discourse was
limited to
the duty bound
and the sent-
iment of
tickets please
with gruffness
and dampening spirit
between stat-
ions and stares….
This though was illuminating and joyful,
as the young man known as Crispy Baghands
from Blackpool told me of his story
and how he had joined the post of sentry on parade
of Britain’s railways, Beeching’s great and terrible crime