A cozy train station, friendly cashiers, there are a couple of good shops near the station, everything is illuminated at night and looks beautiful, so I advise you to stop by to see
It's a great station. There is a waiting room, an ATM, a coffee machine, self-service cash desks are also all there. The parking lot is small, however, it is often full. There are enough benches to sit on. There are stalls with goodies nearby. A public transport stop is a couple of minutes away. Everything is fine except the toilet. There's a horror there.
Railway, Belarus" is the terminus of suburban trains on the Minsk-Molodechno line. From Minsk to Stadler-35min., by train- 38min.
The first station was built in 1891, and before that it was just a platform and since 1896 it was called "Izyaslavl", as well as the city in honor of Rogneda's son Prince Izyaslav of Polotsk.
Back in the 80s there was an old wooden station building, then a stone one was built. In 2014.by the Day of Belarusian Writing, the station building was reconstructed. Now it is a beautiful, modern complex.The station has acquired a modernized, lighter look with decorative elements personifying Belarus: a symbolic rainbow above the entrance with a Belarusian ornament, and on one of the walls - a historical panel.
In the waiting room, ceilings with mirrored inserts make the space brighter and lighter.Tickets can be purchased at the terminal or at the ticket offices. The station staff are always polite and friendly. Here you can relax by putting things in the luggage room, watch TV and drink coffee from the vending machine... There are sidewalks around the station, good outdoor lighting... And in summer you can sit on the terrace-there are many benches for waiting....
But if you have time, you can spend it more actively by visiting the historical sites of the ancient city: the ethnographic complex "Mlyn" is very close, a little further - the historical and ethnographic museum with the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary 1770. Then you can go to the old settlement,"Val", where in the 11th-12th centuries. there was a castle, and in 1577 the Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord was built in its place.-- a modern symbol of Zaslavl.
Then you can go to "Zamechek", where Rogneda and young Izyaslav lived among the forests and fields. And other places ......
Near the station, historical houses of the 18th century have been preserved, which until 1939 housed an artillery workshop, the commandant's office of border guards and houses where border guards lived . because the territory occupied by Poland began 10 km away. Since that time, the station was renamed "Belarus" because it turned out to be right at the border, and the usual picture at the station was passengers crossing the border back and forth, and border guards checking them.
WWII also left its imprints in the history of Zaslavl and the station. Already on June 25, 1941, the border guards fought fierce battles with the Nazis here, and on July 3, 1944. Soviet troops liberated the city and the station. There is a sign on the wall of the station about this.
It is also interesting that nowadays parts of the reactor for the Belarusian NPP were transported through the station "Belarus".
There are shops nearby, everything is very convenient and well done, the staff is polite and fast, in general there is a very good station, there are no questions about it
There is a good train station, there is a coffee shop, buns, sweets, ATMs. A closed room where you can safely wait for the train. There is a wonderful Crossroads store nearby where you can buy something more substantial.
There are also ticket offices at the station for self-purchase of tickets.
The train station is great, where there is everything you need.
2 cash desks, ATM, coffee machine, self-service cash desks, nearby stalls where you can buy something
Everything is clean and tidy, new benches with backs, only more garbage cans could be put.
Sunday evening was free, there was a shop nearby where you can buy several types of coffee and sweets for it.
We went with the children on the weekend by train. The station is located in the city center. Very clean, there are green spaces. It is clear that the appearance is being monitored. Everything is great inside the station too. We didn't feel any inconvenience
The place is beautiful, neat, everything is clean and tidy, there is a public free toilet. There are various shops nearby with everything you need. There is also an ATM, which is also convenient. There is not a small waiting room. The only negative thing that happens is that people without a place of residence live there. But there are such everywhere😁
An excellent railway station, but still the cashiers would be more attentive and polite, otherwise it feels like you're coming to the doghouse to buy tickets
A great place to buy a ticket, drink coffee and wait for the train. In addition to the usual ticket offices, there are ticket vending machines. There is also a Belarusbank ATM. There is a stall nearby, a shop from a local bakery.
The new building of the railway station looks nice, there is a lot of space in the waiting room, it is clean. One of the two ticket machines was working. There is also a cash register. The toilet in a separate house is not so pleasant, but it works, and it's free
Excellent. Comfortable. Clean. The staff is polite. The location is convenient. There is a vending machine with drinks in the hall. Next to the train station there is a shop with fast food and drinks. I liked it very much.
Beautiful,cozy,well-decorated waiting room,electronic scoreboard,ATMs,next to stalls with delicious coffee,drinks and food, opposite a bakery,delicious fresh bread and pastries!
The railway station of the station Belarus, in my opinion, is a small, but well-thought-out, cozy building. There is everything for a short-term stay of a small number of passengers waiting for their train:
ticket offices, a timetable board, comfortable seats in sufficient quantity, an ATM and a coffee vending machine. After leaving the building in the warmer months, you can pass the waiting time by sitting on comfortable benches.
The flight path leading to the platforms is not steep and wide enough, but for an elderly person to descend it (according to my feelings) in bad weather it is somewhat inconvenient: there are not enough handrails separating the stairs, or on the sides.
But now, the waiting time for the train in the comfortable atmosphere of the railway station of the station of Belarus has come to an end, and after listening to the announcement of the arrival of your train on the speakerphone, you can hit the road!
You can hide from the rain. There are seats in the building, there is a canopy on the street. Clean, neat. There is a coffee machine in the station building. There is also a shawarma pavilion
It is often a dirty area, sometimes drunks sleep on benches, smoke everywhere except in smoking areas. A public toilet is generally a source of biological hazard.
A small waiting room, not very clean, there are always some homeless people sitting on chairs and no one is chasing them. Navigation on platforms is not very convenient, or rather, there is almost none. A bakery with decent coffee opened in front of the station about a year ago, and the rest of the trade - beer, kvass, cigarettes, soda
There is a good train station, there is also a place to drink coffee both inside the station and on the street in the stall Point B you can have a snack and drink delicious coffee.I am not happy with the presence of two ticket offices in the morning, the queue is huge, but the girls are trying.the ramp for wheelchair descent goes far away from the transition to the roads. There is a toilet, compared to some stations, I am glad that it is heated and more or less decent
The station building is well maintained, modern and beautiful. There is a waiting place for the train under the roof in the fresh air. You can also leave your bike there until the evening. It is very pleasant that a lot has been done for the comfort of passengers. There is one very big and fat minus-the toilet. Very dirty . A one-time cleaning per day is clearly not enough for a public toilet.
There is no soap in the toilet. There's not even a bag to hang on. The roadway adjacent to the station requires cleaning. The station chief clearly does not pay enough attention to sanitation issues.
Kind people, what kind of escalators have you seen in Zaslavl? ) they have never been there and there will never be any transitions.And the toilet is smelly as usual, I don't know of the advantages there really are only these coffee stalls and shawarma, that's all.
For the elderly (with clunks and strollers), people with disabilities and for those who use bicycles (scooters), a low peron is provided. This is a big plus
A good station and the city of Zaslavl itself)I work at the station myself.There are many people.There are kiosks, you can buy coffee and other products.Not long ago we opened a shawarma shop.Shawarma is normal if a hungry person comes in just like that)
Everything is very convenient and when there is a ticket, if it was possible to pay for the passage in cash, there was a lot of money, sometimes you do not have time to take a ticket and come to wait for another elixir
There is a good train station in Princeps.But the situation.I went up to the employee where I bought the ticket and asked which platform to board from.They answer me, I don't know what it says on the scoreboard.
The station itself is not bad. But there are issues with cleanliness. I was pleased with the presence of a coffee machine.
A very terrible toilet. It's dirty, it stinks, and the washbasin feels like it's going to collapse on you.