Tickets are sold, there are always cashiers, but they are very tired and almost always do not tell if there will be trains on the second track if you take one ticket for two trains. Maybe they should take a break?
The review refers specifically to one cashier. If necessary, I will boldly write the name of this person.
I bought a ticket and had to stand for 3 minutes, waiting for the girl to talk on the phone about personal topics. My presence at the ticket window was ignored even after I politely asked to sell me a ticket.
Yes, there were no people. Yes, there was a lot of time before the train. BUT what if I want to buy a ticket in advance , and not right next to the train . Or is it impossible???
A micro waiting room for 10 people, a paid toilet next to it, passing patrols do not give a shit past the toilet. Well, really, you can't put a coffee machine inside and sell damn cigarettes, and not in a nasty snuffbox next to it.