Orsha is a large railway hub in Belarus. However, at the train station, people could have a more comfortable place to relax than these antediluvian benches in the waiting room. I wish the stationmaster to pay attention to the excellent building and modernize it.
A small, cozy, clean train station. The platforms are comfortable and well maintained. Inside there are shops, coffee, etc. There are sockets for charging phones. Clean toilets. The staff is friendly, not rude.
Everything is fine at the train station. Very cozy. It's big for a small town. The building itself is very interesting. The employees are polite. The police are there, you feel safe.
Great train station, big, beautiful, modern, everything is fine in Belarus (my opinion, as a tourist from Moscow) At the station on the second floor there was a buffet with round tables, at which men stood calmly and culturally drinking bottled beer, in the Russian Federation we will immediately have police officers and will be issued according to an unpleasant procedure, and here please, the main thing is to do everything culturally, I had a feeling that I was in a parallel reality in which the USSR it did not collapse, but continued to develop., prices in Belarusian rubles are also very similar to Soviet ones)
This is not the first time in Orsha at the train station, changes for the better are visible, cozy , many benches on the territory, there is a place to sign, have a snack.The only thing is a faulty coffee machine , I was a little upset , they were saving money , but I didn 't give them coffee .
The scoreboard does not work, today 01.10.2024 we were at the railway station at the ticket office, we were asked from which way the diesel would depart, the answer really killed the felling, listen to what will be announced, and do not take into account that people may be hard of hearing, old people, bags.....
Terrible very terrible
There are legends that this is the largest railway station in this direction, and this is not surprising, since Orsha has long been an important place for railway transport
A beautiful, well-groomed, aesthetically designed train station, no worse than in Minsk, is simply wonderful for such a small city. I recommend it to everyone, there are no disadvantages
The station in the city of Orsha is cozy, well-maintained.There is a taxi stop and a minibus stop nearby. There is a spacious waiting room, kiosks with necessary products. In summer, there is a fountain at the entrance of the building.
Cozy and functional. Everything is to the point, no frills. It is sandwiched between the North and South sides of the access roads.
There is a monument to K.S. Zaslonov in the open air, with whom children can and should be introduced as an outstanding figure of the Vitebsk region underground, and then let them climb and try to disassemble the Steam Locomotive P36)
A cozy railway station , a good recreation area, there is a restaurant, to eat, to relax from the road, everything is there, cozy, warm and comfortable.
A good train station, an architectural monument, you might say! After an overhaul in 2003, it became even better. Previously, the restaurant worked well and there was a billiard room
When the repair is done, everything is fine and convenient... The price tag is naturally the same as at any train station. It's all clear. The staff is polite
The central railway junction of the Republic...The complex is bright, modern, with unique architecture!Greets foreign and domestic passengers with brilliance and pride!Everything is worthy!!!
Clean, neat. I didn't go to the city. I was passing through.
A clean train station.
There are no marginal and dark personalities - the police patrol and keep order.
There are Sberbank ATMs that can issue local currency.
A beautiful train station. There are several outlets with drinks and snacks, and there is a bar. They caught me mopping the floors. I was surprised at how professionally and harmoniously the staff work.
A very good train station. The buffet is great. The prices are the same.. To be honest, you can eat very well even for 10 minutes.. And a very friendly woman was selling.
It's a pretty convenient train station, clean inside, but a little dark. The exit is on two sides - North and South, listen carefully to the broadcast. There was a place to sit quietly and stretch your legs. It's not rich to drink kava, as everywhere in Orsha. There are grocery stores on the way to the train station, where you can stock up on food and what is bubbling. You can carefully sip a sip of the old "Shlyakhetskaya", but carefully - the building is patrolled by a couple of policemen, which is nice - the notorious ordnung, which we love so much in Belarus. There is a bus station nearby. The city center is about three kilometers away. Parking is nearby.
I visit this station twice a year. Very friendly staff, attentive law enforcement officers. It's always very clean. Thank you very much for your help and attention 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Russian railway workers can learn from their Belarusian colleagues how to maintain railway stations. Clean, bright, cozy. The staff are polite and friendly. Everything you need is at the station. A great train station.
The station has its own history, on the walls there are paintings of how the construction began, from the very foundation to the view it is now. It's interesting to walk and see.
Every time you come, the same unchanging stalls have been there for as long as I can remember. But still, the changes did not bypass the station and they added a coffee machine and made it possible to purchase a ticket at the self-service terminal
A good train station, with its own history, which is fashionable to get acquainted with in the train station itself!!! There is everything you need: a waiting room, a cafe, an exchange office, ATMs, cash desks
An ordinary train station, the waiting room is spacious. I do not recommend buying food, it does not inspire confidence, everything is coveted and there are no deadlines on it.
A beautiful, neat train station. There are a lot of waiting ways, it's spacious inside, there are a lot of ticket offices, the waiting room is free often. Peron is clean, not so much in winter. It's nice to be here)
A nice, calm and quiet city. With a rich history, there are museums, exhibition halls, and an ice palace. Come and visit! There's such a delicious stew of Orsha meat lamb!!!! Jubilee sausages and, of course, a flax mill with its own products!!!
In general, a good repair for such an institution, convenient parking and organization of tracks, a well-equipped area around the station and on the platforms, but the toilet made my day - it's one and it's paid, and most importantly it's for cash, respectively, if you got off the train with one card in your hands, then your lot is either begging for a ruble from passers-by, or to relieve myself in the fountain, because I could not find another publicly available hygienic device.
In general, if you are going to visit the train station, have a ruble with you!
The big train station. Inside there is a currency exchange office, terminals, cafes and toilets. The building itself is very interesting: columns, stucco. It was built before the revolution.
There is an excellent railway station in Orsha. There is a large waiting room, there are charging outlets, an ATM and a currency exchange point, a coffee point and buffets, a pharmacy stall and rest rooms. Clear announcements in Belarusian and Russian. The building itself is beautiful, the area around the station is well maintained
The station building is very beautiful. The interior is clean, spacious, there are no unpleasant odors. The station staff are polite and attentive. They will answer all your questions. We have repeatedly used the luggage storage. Very convenient!!!
I was there by accident, driving through at 5 a.m. The station square was struck by its cleanliness. It did not work out thoroughly to get acquainted with the station and see it completely.
A wonderful train station .It is beautiful both inside and out. There is a monument to Zaslonov and his burial place nearby .It is necessary to keep the memory of the heroes
The station building looks gloomy, it looks like a mausoleum. The monument to Konstantin Zaslonov, the steam locomotive - everything is in place. The entrance and approach to the station are convenient.
The paid toilet and Wi-Fi are complicated - you need to register through a phone number; it seems to be connected to me, but it did not work - the sites did not open. And so it's fine, there are phone chargers and generally a large train station, as in the regional center.
A nice, spacious, renovated station with a preserved Soviet atmosphere of a large railway hub, there is a waiting room and a cafe where you can have a snack.