A former railway station, inside there is only a cash register, a clock and a guard. Early in the morning, at 06.20, 20.10 the front door was already open)). Taxi drivers in their native language already offer you to go with them to Vladik, the price is 800 rubles, I do not advise them, because of. the bus (for 500 rubles) passes the border in 5-10 minutes! There are places to sit, it's warm inside, the cash register opens at exactly 7, the cashier is polite,. The first bus departs after filling, it takes exactly 3 hours to go.
Buses leave not according to the schedule, but according to the filling, this should be taken into account when leaving the city. Nevertheless, you can always leave, there are a lot of taxi drivers, they charge 200 rubles more expensive than a bus ticket.
I lived in Tskhinvali for 5 years. I will say that the bus station building is a former railway station. From this station you will be able to travel in all directions except the south. The hall is large and there are old wooden benches near the cash register. Nearby there is a cafe , a beer shop , a pharmacy closer to the apartments, points for taxis around the city , but they are expensive ( 150 - 200r )
There is no bus station as such: there is a former railway station where bus tickets are sold at the railway ticket offices, and a bus parking lot on the forecourt. But you probably shouldn't expect anything more from a city that survived the war. If you need to take a bus to Vladikavkaz, you will leave)
The building is old, but the order inside is maintained. In addition to regular buses, you can always find a taxi at the bus station. There are many cafes and shops nearby. Free toilet.
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Испанец
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December 18, 2022
The building of the bus station was repaired, the order was restored on the forecourt and inside. There are no queues. Buses run according to the schedule. It is possible to leave by taxi
It works well. Otherwise, how would I get to my father's place of residence... Village destinations are unprofitable, but thank you for not closing them.
Buses run on schedule, in all directions. Not expensive. You can drink coffee in cafes nearby.Dirty, dusty.
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Nikolay
Level 6 Local Expert
November 30, 2019
Listing everything, it will not be possible to convey even a fraction of the "admiration" that I felt.
To understand, you need to see with your own eyes.
BUT it's not worth it. It is better to build your route around.