With all due respect, the waiting room is not very comfortable, as in the whole station!!! Arrived from the train in the middle of the night. Yes, the station is clean and would be cozy, but not quite. Such an accessible comfort existed at small provincial railway stations during the Soviet era. Those waiting for the train in the morning or waiting for the train, and this applies especially to elderly people, are forced to look for a free toilet. Not every elderly person will come down to that paid one, so you also have to pay, and this is not just once in the main. They would have already taken money for the toilet and on trains. After all, the office alone should manage everything according to the railway redistribution. There is also a thieves' contingent at the station, drug addicts. Like jackal crows watching real passengers. And why were the buffets taken out? Well, finally, I forgot that there is a great optimization going on!!! And what is behind the train station, I mean "buffeting conditions", so it's not for late hours and especially not in the cold. I don't mean the liquor in the cupboards!!! I believe that all of the above is described
- these are elementary human requirements in a civilized world, not of course, if we are not in the "jungle". These are all serious drawbacks. I doubt that in Europe either. Although there is nothing surprising in all this!!! And about wi-fi and the rest room, I'm generally silent. The "people - owners" have a business.
At normal stations there is a scoreboard with incoming and outgoing trains (platform time), it is also desirable to place the scoreboard in the transition..
Otherwise, the search for a train turns into an interesting quest
The station is not bad- there is not enough information on the street, there is no additional board about the movement of trains. And big HOURS- when you're late, you don't have time to look at your own.
There are a lot of homeless people, and all sorts of hanuriks who go and look after them... someone to steal something from! There are no police at the station, as there are now patrol police who patrol the city by car. The station is not bad, relatively clean.
There is a free Wi-Fi in the waiting room, but no one knows the password for it! It turns out that only those passengers who have paid for the waiting room can get the password!