My favorite railway station is in Minsk. I like to drive from here towards Borisov, look at different trains and listen to the sounds of the railway here, as well as just walk here and listen to the announcements of dispatchers on the loudspeaker. I removed one asterisk for the combination of the following disadvantages: there are no electronic information boards on the platforms and on the station building; there is no vending machine for tickets for trains with cashless payment by card and there is no warm toilet in the building.
I bought tickets there more than once!The cashier, E.A. Silvanovich, is always in a great mood, polite and friendly! The waiting room is clean, warm and cozy!
One of the few old railway station buildings that have been preserved and not repaired by the warhead.
It's warm in winter and cool in summer. Only the benches are made of iron...
You can buy a ticket for commuter and passenger trains.
Only suburban buses stop. There is a place to sit. You can't buy food or water. There is a small shop 300 meters away.
A neat station near the forest area. I often go there. The only thing that is frankly annoying is the access to the electric trains of the Orsha direction. Often, during the arrival of the train, an oncoming freight train just passes (usually slowly) and you can easily find yourself cut off from the desired boarding platform. And ... wave your hand after your train. In addition, it is very unpleasant to be on a platform only three meters wide between diverging oncoming trains. It's naturally scary. Something needs to be done about it.