I've already forgotten what bus stations used to be like in Soviet times. The city is big and beautiful, but the bus station is not very big. Although, you can't live in it. But the buffet is a separate kind of art 😅 I went in and out😅 there is a cafe next to it, I thought to buy coffee and shawarma, but the sales girl, a student, probably talked with her curator for so long that I just left with nothing. In general, there is no service🤦
It used to be one of the many hearts of the city and the district. Now it is still one of the most interesting and original railway stations, but alas, it is fading due to the development of private transportation. There are shops, a very convenient waiting area, by the way, it is also unique. I've always liked the train station, it's a great place)
The toilet is paid, the cafe is so-so, evokes memories of the great and mighty, but impoverished scoop. Outlets are pleased, you can buy a lot of different useful little things at low prices
The station lacks repairs, it used to be much better there, especially when there was a second floor and there were entertainment for children, I was there when I was a child, but now everything is outdated, although the station still brings pleasant memories from childhood
A good bus station.I recently went with him to Boyars, to the cemetery to my grandfather.The staff is nice and considerate.I haven't been to the cemetery for a long time.I didn't wait for the bus for a long time.
Back to the Future. Return to the USSR. Those who are nostalgic for the 80s, I recommend it... It's really a museum. Only Ikarus and LiAZ buses are missing
An ordinary provincial railway station with all sorts of little things. The toilet is paid.. there is a place to run in and have a snack.. but I don't recommend it..
They smoke at the station, although there is a smoking area and no one is watching it. Peron is polluted with pigeons. Signs about the prohibition of smoking hang everywhere and in places where they are poorly visible. I often travel from this station and more than once I have not seen any police officers who are supposed to keep order. Many passengers are drunk and smoke directly on Peron, where there are many children among adults.
dear administration of the bus station, I am writing to you with a request to add a bus stop (minibus) on the route Bobruisk -Babirovo in the village of Evseevichi. Tickets are sold to the Tristenets bus stop. This is a country cooperative that no longer exists, and practically no one goes. The next stop is the village of Evseevichi, about 800 meters away, the stop is equipped, people often use buses and it is from this stop point. We take a ticket to Tristenets, and in the minibus, if you go to Evseevich, you have to pay 24 kopecks extra. and why should we take a ticket to Tristenz if there is a stop in Yevseevichi? If the issue of including the Evseevichi bus stop is within your competence, then please resolve the issue positively. I think it won't be difficult to do that.
For a fairly large city, a slightly small bus station, not very attractive in appearance, is the same inside. There is often an unpleasant smell, long queues at the checkout, she works there alone, but sometimes a second one opens, a bunch of kiosks where you can buy what you need, according to the type of food, etc. There is a toilet on the street, the sanitary condition of which satisfies, the cleaners do their job.
There is one snack shop at the station, hot dogs and shavuha, all products from the refrigerator, there will be no fresh food. The train station is old, the toilet is paid, 1p.
A very large and beautiful building with two floors with a buffet where you can have a cheap and tasty snack.Waiting rooms with comfortable benches.Friendly and helpful staff.
...what to write....The station was ruined. If it weren't for the trade pavilions, most of which have moved out long ago, it would be very sad. I haven't gone up to the second floor for ten years - I'm afraid it's as scary there as in my abandoned cellar. There are only two cash registers. And then, if you're lucky. The building itself is good, just go for it. However, some administration of something there, apparently having a vocational school diploma, quietly wants to reach retirement so that at least the building does not collapse by that time. It's all sad.
More than one number will not be answered. It is not possible to get through , they turned off the city numbers and 114 made the Bobruisk option for a fee