I didn't have a particularly good impression of visiting the station. The building itself is renovated, clean, tidy both inside and outside (no complaints). There is a small waiting room, a buffet, a toilet and cash desks. BUT why is there a large enough city (not even a village) at the train station ARE there no storage rooms (at least automatic ones)??? And the biggest DISADVANTAGE is that from a single platform for passengers there is only one way towards the city - up a tall metal staircase. There are no ramps, lifts, elevators... NOTHING that could make life a little easier for passengers with suitcases in the 21st century. Are you particularly concerned about how to get through this crossing for passengers with limited mobility and people with small children (with strollers)??? 😱
I love this station, for its silence and rare crowding (except on Sundays)
It is quite convenient to get here by public transport, there is parking for cars, but on Sunday there may be difficulties with places.
There is rarely a queue at the ticket offices, there is a buffet where you can have a snack and drink coffee. The area near the station and the platform itself are always cleaned, everything looks neat and minimalistic.
The train station as a train station, however, is modest, as for the Central One, it does not pull so much, there is a very good cafe, but the disadvantage is that it does not work on weekends, and it is very tasty and not expensive. There is only one ticket office, but it is quite enough, because there are few passengers, because the main station in Baranovichi is Polessky, but the biggest minus and just "tin" is to get on the platform, the stairs are very steep and high, it's just hard to climb with bags or a suitcase, for a healthy person, and if something hurts, it's just a caper, I really want to ask if something will be done someday, or if it's been like this for decades.