After the passage of 30 years, I got to this station the other day...I searched for the ticket office for half an hour, while on the way I was interested in its location from the employee cleaning the station, he said that he was from Minsk passage and did not know where the ticket office was, advised me to go into a brick building in the middle of the station, going there I found myself in a store...There was nothing left to do but get to the yellow, not the building, and I don't know what to call this structure...the pavilion...and this turned out to be a train station with a room of 3 m by 3 m. And one cash register , closed for a break. There was a woman sitting inside, also a passenger, who, like me, described the search for this station) and, plus, the toilet, which she was looking for by the arrows indicated in the passage. In general, I really didn't like it.
It's a good station. It's always clean. The staff is friendly. You can purchase tickets at the ticket office or at the self-service terminal. Trains run quite often. It is possible to get to the railway station faster than by any bus
This station is always clean. You can buy a ticket either from an employee or independently through the terminal. A good solution is to use the train to get to the station for this area rather than transport (bus, trolleybus) very quickly, and most importantly, instead of 90 kopecks, only 38 kopecks. It is "very difficult" to get confused in platforms in order to go the wrong way :)