For a small city, not a bad train station. There is a waiting room where there is something to look at on the subject of writer Jakub Kolas. There is also a terminal for buying tickets. What I didn't like was the poor navigation. Because there are two sides at the station, south and north, it is not clear which side the train goes to Baranovichi, and which one to Minsk, you have to ask at the ticket office or from people. It is still not convenient that you need to climb the bridge to enter the city .
In 1871, the railway ran through here and the Stolbny station was built.
From 1921 to 1939, the city, along with the station, became part of Poland and was a border station.
Construction of the current station building began on May 17 and was completed on September 30, 1926. Therefore, in 2026, the building is 💯 years old and the Columns station is 155 years old.
The scoreboard does not work, and there are even 2 of them hanging there, but then why? It is unclear which side to go to the train, because the scoreboard does not work, but it is announced 2 minutes before the arrival of the train. A huge empty building and not heated, the cold is terrible. There is one coffee machine inside. There is no catering. There is a strong stench in the toilet. There is no numbering of paths. Access to the city is only through a passage in the form of a huge staircase. If you are in an armchair, a mother with a stroller, an elderly person, or just with huge bags, it is unclear how to get into the city. And in winter, the steps are all covered in snow and the stairs are very slippery. There is also a platform and a path to the tracks in the snow
A native favorite station with a history. Once there was a clone of this station nearby - the second such station. The columns marked the border between Poland and Belarus. Yakub Kolas's homeland is nearby. I recommend you to visit!
A sunny, warm, native station. My family lives here. 😍
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Roman
Level 9 Local Expert
November 20
The station is beautiful, but the elderly and people with disabilities, the disabled, need to cross a huge bridge with many stairs - there is no accessible environment for FOUL play. Make an underground passage with a shift
The repair is tolerable. But it wouldn't hurt to make a buffet of some kind. I think the passengers would not refuse coffee and tea and some kind of sandwich or bread.
Clean, well maintained. Beautiful view from the bridge. The station itself has been renovated, the staff is polite. There are benches and a TV in the waiting room. There is a grocery store nearby.
An ordinary railway station. You can't buy coffee, there are no stalls. Inside there are seats for waiting for the train. There is a ticket vending machine.
The best station in the whole range from Minsk to Baranovichi! Special thanks to DS and all employees! The only drawback is the island type of the station, you have to climb the pedestrian bridge with your suitcases.
I had a chance to visit the Stolbny station and was pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness, order and availability of various information about the movement of trains. You can also use an ATM
It is not clear how disabled people and women with strollers and small children get to the train station. A bridge is good, but what about those who can't climb it?
Everything is very sad, there is no catering, charging the phone is also a problem, the station building is simply empty.
To buy something, you have to go across the bridge and look for something there.
There is a toilet.
There is a lot connected with this station in my life. Now it pleases the eye .But one thing annoys me is that you need to go out into the city through the bridge.Okay, I'm not old.But what about the elderly and the heavy stuff?
Clean, cozy. It is a pity that there is no point with some kind of food, the arrival is not very clear, but apparently this is due to the peculiarities of the name of the parties, which is unusual to me)
This is just my opinion, for some it will be a trifle. I came to the bike ride from Minsk. The route Columns - Mir - Nesvizh - Columns. And so when I returned to Stolbniki to go to Minsk, I found that it was impossible to buy a drink at the station. The point in the station building was closed until 18:00 hours, and there are no stalls or shops near the station. So I had to go to Minsk, without water.
Extremely negative impressions. There is simply no normal approach to the station from the forecourt. A pedestrian bridge is a Pripyat, and for people with cardiovascular diseases or disorders of the musculoskeletal system, it is a whole test. In winter, due to the episodic nature of its cleaning, the bridge becomes extreme, causing TBI and injuries of varying severity. Well, the train station... A pacifier in a beautiful wrapper.