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.
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.
The train station is not very convenient. You can eat, but everything is "last year". The most important thing is not the convenience of elderly people climbing into the train, very high. There are many advantages, but these amenities do not cover everything.
Everything is fine! There is a lot of free space, the information boards are large, everything is clearly visible everywhere. Clean, there are buffets where you can have a snack with tea. Well done.
This is the best train station and there is coffee and two buffets and a toilet and luggage storage. One of the most beloved cities on earth is Orsha. Forever in my heart 😍💛
In general, the station is like a train station. I didn't like the fact that there is no terminal in the toilet, and also in the storage room you pay not for a certain place, but for each bag or backpack separately. Apparently, the DorOrs cafe does not know about fresh food. One of the advantages is that there are enough places to recharge gadgets.
A beautiful large building, there is a recreation room, a luggage drop-off room, there is a large waiting room, several buffets to choose from. it is always clean and warm. convenient location, near the bus station, Parking lot.
Perfect in everything!
I recommend it for excursions, I survived the war, there are few of them in the USSR, it is convenient to use!
Clear
To eat without problems
There are no queues at the ticket
office The restaurant is open all day
You can rent rooms!
A well-built building, there are convenient buffets, a place to relax, as well as a paid toilet, and where can I get this Belarusian ruble if you have a ticket and are traveling with a transfer?
We stood there for almost half an hour. Well, it's a nice beautiful train station. The last stop before the border to Russia. When you go to Moscow.it takes almost 6 hours. We drove to Orsha, so the size of the bone came out with pleasure.
The railway station performs its function perfectly. There are more catering outlets, although the assortment is the same everywhere, prices do not bite. There is a paid toilet, but only one. For that, the movers in the luggage compartment are the real extortionists .
A normal train station. There are nuances with taxis. It may not be located directly near the train station (on the island part). You can order Yandex, but you will have to wait. It may not be possible to order from the train in advance due to poor communication.
This is probably how all train stations and stations in Russia should look like....This is what some people like to say breathlessly, "but in Europe...". So this is Europe, even if it is not rich, not fat ... , this is Europe living within its means. And not stealing..
On a trip from St. Petersburg to Minsk, I got off on the platform of the station in Orsha, parking in time allowed me to admire the well-groomed territory of the station. Cleanliness, beauty. I took some photos as a keepsake. It was early morning, about 5 o'clock. The staff was already cleaning, they told about the hero Zaslonov, to whom the monument was erected. I love Belarus and its beautiful people with all my heart! 🙏💕💕💕
This is a cool train station. A cafe with an assortment and prices is better than in Vitebsk. There is a place to charge your phone. It's super! It is much better than many railway stations in our country.
I really like to visit our railway station. Very modern, meets all the requirements of passengers. There is a pharmacy, a recreation room, a restaurant, a cafe, a buffet, Soyuzpechat, a store with manufactured goods, a branch of Belorusbank, a storage room, Belpochta, etc. A very large and bright waiting room. Modern toilets with places for the disabled. Long-distance and short-distance ticket offices are continuously operating. There is a help window where they will tell you the best option for the trip. Racks with sockets have been made for charging mobile phones, and thank you very much for this. Always clean and fresh. The staff is always friendly and helpful.
The cafe is good, and even 2 pcs work at night and there are few people, and the phone can be recharged side by side near one of the cafes while tea is being drunk)), clean, quiet, good, you can calmly wait for the departure of your train or the arrival of another)
Everything is fine, but as everywhere there are subtleties. It is impossible to describe it anyway, you can't change anything, so it's better to refrain.
It is possible to charge the phone!
There is always a potato cake on sale!
You can change the baby's diaper in the recreation room. Is free.
It's bad that many useful flights were canceled...
The staff is disgusting. Cashiers are on social media.networks. They cannot answer the questions of nonresidents. The sadness. The smell at the entrance is terrible!
The station is great , everything is clean , BUT the cashier at the ticket office is a very rude and tired woman. We were passing through Orsha with our daughter and were returning home to Moscow through Orsha , and we were just shocked by the attitude towards people , so she also managed to make a mistake in the ticket , she did not enter the birth certificate correctly . It 's disgusting to send her on vacation !
A cozy train station with a local flavor. Currency exchange and ATM are located right on the territory of the station, which is convenient for transit travelers to Vitebsk.. It is very fast to get along the route Moscow- Vitebsk via Orsha. Only 6 hours!! And the direct 9 o'clock is coming..
We passed by train, the stop is about 15-20 minutes. It was nice to get out on the morning platform after a summer, stuffy night crossing. Emotions and impressions are only positive))
It's a good train station. Clean, well-groomed, there are almost no queues at the ticket office, there is a place to sit and there is a place to buy something to eat :-)
A Soviet-era railway station. I'm not saying it's "bad", I'm just stating a fact.)
Everything is clean, the toilet is paid (1 Belarusian ruble). The currency exchange office is located in the station building, you can change any amount, which is very convenient.
The staff is friendly and helpful.
The platforms and tracks are clean.
The lawns are mowed.
There are cafes and buffets inside the station and on the forecourt.
Everything is located within walking distance. I recommend a bakery outside the station, take the stairs to the left, through the pedestrian crossing.
I was at the railway station in Orsha on December 23, 24. I went to the bathroom. I gave her 5 rubles, she gave me change in coins and change, went to the washbasins, decided to count them, didn't give me 50 kopecks and didn't give me a check. I decided to go back and point it out to her. The woman "turned on the fool" and says, here are your pennies, you didn't take them... He picked it up, turned around, and went to relieve himself. She shouts at me, "Where are you going, and who's going to pay? We have sensors here!...." There was no time to wait for the police and swear! I didn't give you a book of comments and suggestions either! She said she would give it only after the second payment. Honestly, there was no time to swear!
For information, the cost of going to the toilet, at that time, was one Belarusian ruble.