A small, clean bus station, where there are benches for passengers both on the street and in the building itself, there is a paid toilet, there are electric sockets in
the waiting room, you can recharge a dead phone, there are stalls and a buffet where you can have a snack and buy drinks. Passengers be careful, not all routes are voiced into the loudspeaker, if this is a minibus (for example from the Superbus company) look for it on the platform, we almost missed our flight, thanks to the passengers who asked the driver to wait, otherwise he was going to leave without waiting for 5 passengers.
The staff is normal. Everything is pretty clean. There is a cafe and a stall next to the building. There are basically no queues. You can park nearby to drop off and board passengers. Generally the norm.
The station got stuck somewhere in the 2000s, if not in the 90s. The buffet is terrible with both food and service. It is not always possible to issue a ticket yourself through the information kiosk - it often glitches and does not work. They returned the electronic timetable boards months later - and thanks for that. Electronic tickets have to be printed out - then the point is in their "electronic nature" if you still need to defend the queue at the window? There is a great lack of an automatic system for announcing boarding a bus - the announcer may or may not announce, but if he does, you will feel with your bones, the speakers are turned out at such a volume and the girl is trying so hard) Recently, the storage cells were removed somewhere. In general, there is a lot of work, but it's like no one needs it...