An ordinary transport station. There are several stalls to buy water or all sorts of different little things. If you suddenly need various trinkets and other things, you can also find something.
Soviet retro. There are fewer and fewer such places. At the same time, I did not feel any inconveniences in terms of functionality. The toilet is normal. The stalls in the lobby are cool.
I have come to Bobruisk to this bus station, the cafe inside the building disappointed me (the prices for ordinary decoctions that you can safely buy in the store are too high), during my last visit there was some kind of stench around the territory, so only 3 stars
A gloomy building, like a monument to the last century. Everything is gray inside and there is a feeling of dampness and cold. The station workers are trying to fulfill their duties, but the echoes of the past are still alive.
If you just go in to buy a ticket, get out and leave, then nothing else will do. The situation has not changed since the station appeared. If you have to wait, it's better outside (if it's summer). A gloomy place.
An update is required, and all at once, the station reminded me of the 90s, the only plus is the good old-fashioned wooden bench around and the ticket office in the center, which must be preserved for the history of the city.
The station is not bad, but it is cool in winter, there are small kiosks where you can buy the necessary small things, a cashier works at the ticket offices, who politely serve
Passable! As he was 10 years ago, he remained so: a little sad, gray, originally from the BSSR. There are stalls and cafes. The prices are very friendly. The service is a solid 4 out of 5.
It's dirty, outside and inside, the cashier is often rude. The prices in the stores are high, the goods are old, the business there looks deplorable, as if everything is stuck in the 90s.
An empty building that requires either demolition or good investments, all ticket offices can be placed in one place and put a self-service terminal like at a railway station and everything will be easier at once and the schedule will be interactive, otherwise you will come there and look at it (bus schedules) and remember 20 years ago. The conclusion is that it is large but empty and the toilet is paid with a view like in the Soviet Union.
September 1, 2023 Friday. The bus Bobruisk- Yasen-Kamenka. The bus is very small. People go to the country for the weekend, like herrings in a jar - that's putting it mildly. You're standing on one leg. This route is always delayed, although it is considered a high-speed one! Why is this happening?
My native bus station)))
10-15 years ago, it was so noisy in terms of people and traffic !!! It feels like no one else goes anywhere, or it's expensive or there's no money)))
And so you can leave as before, there are fewer flights in terms of the number in one direction, and in the sense of the bus station itself, then everything is there and you can have a snack, and buy a newspaper and all sorts of small things !!!
The staff is polite and helpful. There are storage rooms for pennies. There are small shops-kiosks, grocery and industrial goods. It's cold in winter. Repair "back to the USSR".
I was unpleasantly surprised by the paid toilet, the last century
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BYM
Level 12 Local Expert
May 25, 2024
This station was built 40 years ago for the needs of Bobruisk in 2100, but not for the needs of 2024. Huge territories are not filled, it looks like the maintenance costs are huge, but everything is fine for passengers.
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людмила Левченко
Level 7 Local Expert
May 27, 2024
It is always a little scary to enter the station building, because drunk people live there.
But there are a lot of shops, I especially like the newspaper store, since there are practically no kiosks in the city
It stinks of macho and the benches are uncomfortable
Of the advantages, cool toy stores
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Level 4 Local Expert
July 30, 2023
The bus station is still Soviet, cozy. I like it better than the new bus station in Brest, where it is uncomfortable and constant drafts, the seats are such that my back soon starts to hurt. The old bus station in Brest was better, it was warm, the seats were comfortable wooden with wide backs, a TV with broadcast clips was working and modern scoreboards with updated bus routes were working. There is no need to make the bus station in Bobruisk modern. It is enough only to keep it in good condition, make the necessary repairs and install modern equipment.
A picturesque place if you want to immerse yourself in the Soviet Union. The building is a little tired, but the interior and the preserved Soviet exterior are very majestic.