Nostalgic Train Journeys: Reflections on Childhood Travels

by Massimo Usai

I spent many hours of my childhood on train journeys moving from North to South, East and back to Piedmont.


Hours were travelling with my family trying to get the most out of life without investing too much.


Once, we slept on the train when someone for a few hours was checking a tunnel where someone had called there would be a bomb.


Wasn’t bomb that night, but a few weeks later was a real bomb there.

Together, we used to have breakfast and drink coffee every morning, so we did or for lunch and dinner.
Always together.


It was so typical that I didn’t realize it wasn’t usual in other families, it took years to figure it out.


While I was a kid, I played, free from any problems.


I have a picture of myself in white socks at 4 years old and believe me, this was not usual either.

I’m 60 years old, and my life isn’t perfect yet, and I’m sure it never will be.


There’s something I’d like to do.


To repeat the trips with my parents and sister and the fantastic one I did with Bruno (my friend) in 1983.

The trip that opened my mind and was so crucial to everything I did next.

Every single decision in my life is incredibly connected to that journey.

This short mix of memories has to lead somewhere, but I don’t know where.


Probably has to be put in order and develop a more complete story- a book or maybe something for Netflix?

I have no idea.

Maybe I miss spring and freedom to travel so much that I just posted a silly blog post today.

But it’s what is it and in the end I decided not to change a single word.


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After more than 25 years spent between London, Warsaw, and Brussels—three cities that taught me everything except how to resist a good coffee—I’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with international outlets such as The New York Times, Time Out London, and Vancouver News.
Today, I’m the Director of Urban Mood Magazine and the Editor behind Longevitimes.com, where I explore stories at the intersection of culture, photography, and longevity.
I love blending images and words to turn every piece into a small journey—authentic, original, and occasionally a little mischievous.
In recent years, I’ve been diving deep into the world of Sardinia’s Blue Zone, developing expertise in longevity, traditions, and the science behind living better (and longer).
And yes—I’m also an Arsenal supporter. Nobody’s perfect. / To contact me massimousai@mac.com

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