at the train station, a woman sold sweets, Kazalinsky, drinks, etc. polite, pleasant and responsive, these are the kind of people who need to be engaged in retail trade. That's the name the Fellow didn't ask.
The station is very clean, the staff can also serve well. Only where I didn't like it, the Station police are very rude.He does not know how to work with citizens. Of course, you don't understand that all police officers. I'm talking about two guys who are looking for themselves from Uzbek.One day I stayed there at night. She didn't give me peace of mind until morning. The police should be the compassion of the people. The waiting room is spacious. It is cool only in winter. As it is, everything is OK.
At the entrance to the train station at the door, I took out a mask from my bag, intending to put it on.There was a woman standing at the entrance, she yelled at me saying why was I scared without a mask.I didn't expect this, and there were a lot of people around.You can't talk to passengers like that. In any case, she has no right to scream at all.
A monumental structure, built in 1904. The object is protected by the state as a historical monument. In tsarist times, railway stations were treated with honor than they are now...
This is the railway station in Turkestan.It was built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This is a historical place and a building under the reign of the Romanovs.
He wants the best. It's cold inside the buildings. The lighting is terrible. It feels like I've walked into a tunnel. The cafe is open at 07.00 in the morning. I would like to work 24 hours. There is no hotel inside where you can relax for a few hours. I hope everything will change for the better. Good luck to everyone.
The train station is a separate topic! A place of meetings and breakups. And our station is history, I've seen many stations, but our station is the best!!!!
2019. It does not yet meet the modern requirements of the Regional center of the Turkestan region. fruits, vegetables, etc. are sold on the sidewalks.
Prices are higher than the "millionika" of Shymkent.
Time will tell in 3-5 years of change.
A beautiful classical building, but in terrible condition and, as always, a state of shock like in the USSR, you can see the legacy. Although in my opinion this is not the desire of management to go for the better