The staff is mostly rude, the cafe is so-so, but the station building itself is quite beautiful and spacious, especially convenient that there are coffee machines with cheap coffee.
There are a lot of homeless people in the morning, who create complete unsanitary conditions, fumes and stench around. At the expense of the staff, polite and pleasant in communication, they will always help those who are faced with this for the first time to purchase tickets through the terminal
A very peculiar store: on the one hand, the assortment is not bad, but on the other hand, rotten vegetables lie in boxes along with good ones. It even has its own know-how: the product is weighed under the counter and its weight is hidden from the buyer even if the latter asks to show it. The sellers explained that this was the instruction of the management.
Convenient location - bus and taxi stops nearby. There are many food outlets and shops. One disadvantage is the bathroom - an inconvenient location and arrangement inside.
Convenient, well-equipped train station. Unlike Baranovichi Central, there is no stupid overpass with a ladder over the tracks on which you can kill yourself. Access to the platform along the tracks. There is a bus station nearby. There are rest rooms. It's a pity that there are a lot of beggars and gypsies, but this is everywhere.
The station building is in a classic style. There are ticket offices on the ground floor, there is a small buffet, pharmacy, currency exchange, ATM. There is a waiting room on the second floor. Overall, the impression is positive, but there is nothing to admire. I go there often, but I hardly use any services. The toilets are located to the side, in a building nearby, I will not describe (
My favorite train station... clean...bright, big.. they sell very tasty pies, such as they were in the USSR..Who will be in Baranovichi, be sure to try the pies))))👌🔥
A good train station, the repair is well done. Outwardly, it's nice to see when you come.
There are fewer drunks and gypsies. A patrol is constantly on duty. Compared to what it was, heaven and earth.
A beautiful old train station. Queues before departure, but everything is fine. The bus station is nearby, parking is nearby. We need to open more shops!!!!
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Level 14 Local Expert
July 2, 2022
The toilet is expensive, even in Minsk it costs 90 kopecks to make paper, but here it's a ruble. A disaster happened- I was without cash, because cash is rarely needed in Minsk, but in Baranovichi you can't pay for the toilet with cashless money. I asked if I could throw it on the phone, to which the cleaner aunt Zina categorically snorted at me (as in that song about grandfather Maxim and neighbor Zina through the basket). I almost had to fight with the homeless for a ruble, but fortunately for me in the store, I took a ruble from the card right from the cash register (My grandmother almost leaned back after me when she saw that the money was not given by the buyer, but by the cashier) and so I flew to the toilet at full speed and the cleaner came out with a satisfied face (she just washed the floor) well, after paying a ruble, I called myself to walk around the washed to dry my hands for 6-7 minutes (the hair dryer is cool, you can't even hear the trains behind it) and for joy I went wherever my eyes looked and there my favorite business class train had already arrived 😉
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Level 17 Local Expert
August 17, 2023
The station is very clean and beautiful. It's uplifting, it's very atmospheric to be there!
After the renovation, the station became very beautiful, especially inside. There is a little lack of what used to be, cafes, buffets on the first and second floors. And the half-empty left wing, with its flights always closed, is sad.
Cozy, bright, fresh, always clean. The PPP maintains order and our security, it gives us a sense of security and tranquility. There are no homeless people, and drinkers (again, the merit of the staff of the PPP). But annoying intrusive bombers (taxi drivers) who stand in the aisles, block the way and hinder the progress of tired passengers with suitcases. It would be great to forbid them to run into people on the platform, determining their place in the parking lot (which is logical). There are coffee machines, food outlets, a commercial kiosk with basic necessities and reasonable prices, free Wi-Fi, currency exchange, ATM, luggage storage, recreation room. There is everything you need! The cashiers are in full dress, always with manicure and hairstyle, which lifts the mood and distinguishes them from their colleagues in Russia and Ukraine. The territory is well maintained, the tiles are cleaned. Polessky railway station is one of the best in the post-Soviet space. I am proud of my city and grateful to the top leadership of the country and all the employees involved in this merit.
A very good railway station, as for a regional center, even though it is as beautiful as Baranovichi, you can read books for free, but what else to do when you are waiting for a train?