I want to warn everyone arriving! There is a fraudster operating near the train station. A middle-aged man with dark or light brown hair. He allegedly talks on the phone, comes up and asks where some bus or minibus stops. Then he offers to exchange rubles for hryvnia. Counts down the required amount, where about 200 grams are missing, and gives it to you to recalculate. You see the missing money, he counts it again, reaches into his pocket, and pulls out another 200g. He gives the resulting amount, hiding half for himself when he took it out of his pocket. You get 50%. Perhaps you think that this will not happen to you, and I hope so. But after driving for 16 hours in a minibus or all 24 in an ordinary bus, tired and not perceiving reality, it is very easy to get fooled. Be careful!
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Anonymous review
July 13, 2019
I drove from Lviv for 18 hours, came to the bus station and took a ticket to Pavlograd-orbita. If someone traveled this route, he goes Dnipro-Pershotravensk, that is, he passes by, Pavlograd - Orbit. The driver rudely dropped 3 of them out of the cabin. A man on Pavlograd. as. Despite the fact that a third of the cabin was traveling from the Dnieper as. without a ticket. To my indignation, why do those traveling without a ticket have the right to stop at the request of a passenger? I was told that he would not stop at the Orbit stop even with an additional payment. p.s. The service is terrible, it seems that the driver is carrying you and your belongings on his shoulders
It's not a train station, it's a shabby shopping mall. You will not immediately find the ticket offices, the platforms are on different levels, the buses are not announced. If you find it, you're lucky, no, it's your problem. Nobody cares.