A small, but cozy bus station, and even with a buffet and a shop. The seats in the waiting room are of course not leather, but metal. In the buffet you can eat cheaply and deliciously: soup, salad, side dish with a cutlet or even a chop (there were none for lunch), tea or coffee (tea costs almost like soup... Ruble. Here is tea with a normal margin). There are a couple of tables for 6-10 people in the corner, at which you can actually eat.
The toilets for passengers are located outside the waiting room, in an adjacent building, that is, the entrance is across the street, but there are literally fifteen meters.
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Следователь
Level 14 Local Expert
May 28
Clean, spacious. There are places to relax, you can also buy pies for the road and water (tea, coffee are also available)
The only thing is that you can't buy a ticket for tomorrow, only upon arrival of transport, day in and day out. The ticket office does not know what time and where the transport goes, first you find out in the help desk, and then you go to the ticket office, it is not convenient and time is expensive. I didn 't see queues in the morning , the staff is mostly all of the older generation 👴
The toilet is clean, the entrance costs 50 kopecks, quite cheap. Hot water, soap, and paper are available.
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Татьяна Листовая
Level 7 Local Expert
October 28
The bus station is good, pleasant staff, there is a shop and a place where you can buy snacks and drinks (tea, coffee or other drinks). There are places to sit both in the building and on the street.