A bus station has opened in the Crimean village of Pervomaiskoe after a major overhaul.
CrimeaPRESS reports:
In the village Pervomaiskoe bus station opened after a major overhaul. It was built in 1972, and the last major renovation was done here… in 1995.
The bus stop «Autokassa Pervomayskoe» occupies a convenient location, which makes it an attractive option for passengers traveling by bus. The building has a waiting room for 15 seats, a luggage storage facility (opening hours from 5:30 to 20:30), a rest room for drivers, a rest room for staff, metal-plastic windows were installed, an air conditioning system was installed, the roof was repaired, heated floors were replaced. wiring.
As part of the accessible environment program, a specialized toilet has been equipped for people with limited mobility, as well as ramps, handrails, and wide passages in the building of the stopping point and in the toilet. The surrounding area was improved: the road surface of the platforms and sidewalks was repaired, benches for waiting for regular buses were located on the territory, canopies and platform signs were installed— reported the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Crimea.
The bus station’s capacity is 8 departures per hour. It serves about 40 thousand people a year. More than 32 bus routes depart daily to various destinations in Crimea.
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