It is quite possible to make films about the Soviet Union in the interiors of this station.
Yes, there are no modern materials, everything is as it was done many years ago, with traces of natural aging.
But everything is clean and tidy, this is being monitored.
I was wandering around the station building alone, waiting for the bus, and there was an unusual feeling of getting into the past...
It's just a very old and battered building, near which intercity buses and taxi drivers stop. The nearest store is a kilometer away from this bus station, which seems wrong. There is no pharmacy nearby either. As for the bathroom, I don't know, I didn't need it, but in general, there should be places of basic necessity in any intercity bus station.
In addition to the Soviet chairs in the waiting room (they are cool), outwardly it is the Soviet Union in the years of collapse... The Windows are huge, unwashed for a long time, paint, whitewash, etc. are all sad. The schedule changes at the moment... I arrived in the morning - the bus is at 12, by the time of departure - the bus is canceled... Until the next 2 hours....