A small cozy bus station in the very center of the city with an unexpectedly clean toilet for a nominal (50 kopecks) fee, a pharmacy kiosk, a shop with a catering point and a Belsoyuzpechat kiosk next to the building. There are also two churches nearby - an Orthodox and a Catholic one, a fountain, a Hit store and several more shops and cafes within walking distance.
A cozy place in the city center, near shops, kiosks for the repair of watches and jewelry, as well as a pharmacy kiosk, is very convenient. Clean, warm in winter, the toilet is paid, but clean and tidy)) What else does a person need to wait for their bus!?)
It's very stuffy. The room is not ventilated. You can open the window for ventilation in the passenger lounge. I went to buy a ticket at the ticket office in February, it's impossible to breathe.
There are no questions for drivers and cashiers, but the controllers are noticeably fed up. A full bus, and they open the first door and let out one at a time. I understand that you need to check the tickets, but when the bus is full and you are standing near the last door, it is not very convenient to make your way through this crowd of people.
A small room for those waiting, a pharmacy occupies half of the hall, but there is a great snack bar nearby, there are fresh pastries and delicious belyashi
I rarely take buses. Basically, I like everything about the bus station. It's warm in winter and cool in summer. You can pay for the ticket with a bank card. There is a pharmacy, a clean paid toilet. There is a grocery store nearby. Calmly. There have been no gypsy beggars for a long time. Clear. It remains only to wish cultured and decent passengers! Good salaries for employees!
Clean, neat. A very interesting view opens directly from the platform: the Orthodox church, the church, the district executive committee and the Euroopt. :)
A small bus station. Apart from their aatobuses, they will not be able to tell you anything else. It will also not be possible to quickly leave for another city.