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.
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 .