It’s almost 9 am but the toilets in the waiting hall (2nd floor) are closed. People who are waiting for the train and need to go yo the toilet what should do in this case?
This time I was in no hurry to catch the train and was able to properly assess the reconstructed Namangan railway station.
Of the advantages, it is quite a good mother and child's office, where you can relax, play, swaddle, and iron. The station staff is friendly enough, but this is rather a common property of Namangans.
But the disadvantages are decent.
1. The station is essentially dead, so you will not be able to have a snack or buy some water, although appropriate places are provided, they do not work.
2. The main problem is toilets. Okay, they don't work on the second floor, they're closed. But the fact that the first floor is open, but there is no banal water, just tin. If you need a lot, you won't go in for sure, if you need a little, you'll have to overcome your squeamishness and do the job where they did it before you. Fortunately, it was lucky that no one dared to release the rectum. (I know, ugh, but I'm sorry)