We had a rest in Abkhazia in the village of Tsandrypsh just next to the train station. We passed by him on the beach every day. The station is really beautiful from the outside, although it is difficult to see because of its neglected state. A Soviet building. This year, it finally began to be repaired. I hope they will fully restore its efficiency and former beauty.
It's high time to restore it. So many years have passed since the war, but it feels like it was recently.And not only the train station , the whole country is in ruins .Parks and embankments are in terrible condition .It is a pity that no one has raised such a beautiful country from their knees (
The station itself is destroyed, but it gives its atmosphere to the sea as soon as you get out of the car and there are a lot of guest houses in front of the station, so everything suited me there is a market there, I advise everyone to go!!!
We are waiting for the reconstruction!At the moment it exists as a historical ruin.However, this year the windows were painted and inserted.As an institution, it does not work.There is a small stall next to it with a hard-to-read schedule.I have never seen any employees))))
There is no railway station as such)) The building of the old station is whitewashed from the outside )
But inside everything is destroyed, it has been closed for a long time, there are no glasses)) And as for the station itself, you get off the train and you're at sea)) With suitcases to the beach =))
In order to like the railway station in Gagra, it must be put in order for 26 years after the war, no one repaired it, but this is the face of Gagra.....
We have been visiting Tsandrypsh for many years, but the station is in a deplorable state. No one repairs it, although trains and commuter trains run. It's a pity that they have such a train station.
The station is in very poor condition, I would say in an emergency, so passengers are not allowed there. You can stand in the shade of the trees while it's hot))).
Small and broken, so many years have passed since the war, and it has only recently been slightly painted on the outside, although the building itself was once beautiful
The building is an abandoned remnant of the Soviet Union, falling into disrepair. There is also border control for trains and railway buses towards the Russian Federation
It has been under restoration since the time of the "Scoop". God help you, brothers of Abkhazia, in the revival of your country!
P.S. The sixteenth car does not fit into this station.