The bus station in Lida is functional - well, it's like a visor over a bus stop, you can hide from rain and snow, and that's all. Coffee, rolls, and all sorts of other small things are at kiosks on the street. Of course, it's very clean. Parking is always available. There is a bank and an ATM near the train station if you need to withdraw cash from a Russian Mir card.
The railway station is, yes, monumental.
No one really comes to the bus station here: you order tickets by phone, passengers arrive no earlier than 10 minutes before departure, so it's not the capital here.
In short, it is functional, but there is nothing to discuss. And the city itself is a charm, I highly recommend stopping by for a day. And the people are very friendly.
The station building is renovated, modern. But there is not enough decent catering point - to have a snack in a normal environment while waiting for the bus. Benches in the park near the station need to be repaired.
In principle, everything is fine at the train station. I want to draw attention to some observations. There is a mini market near the train station. More recently, a funeral shop was opened there. It is located along the road to the floor of the station. All buses from Ina Station pass by the store. And there are wreaths of coffins in the glass wall. Some kind of sediment remains with arrivals and departures. No one argues that the product is necessary, everyone will need it sometime. But the neighborhood is not very good. At least cover the stained glass windows a little. Next to Ami, a penny, the windows are generally closed there, but here as if on purpose. Let's meet the newcomers more optimistically. Well, not coffins. ## It's been a while . And I want to add my review. The situation has changed for the better , blinds have been hung on the windows of the funeral shop. The store is perceived in a completely different way, not so gloomy.