The most important means of transport for inhabitants and visitors of the city
are, as in the past, cars and busses. And when the native people from Yeniseisk
accompany their guests to the bus station, they do not hesitate to say at the
very end that it was built by an exiled lieutenant general. And that is actually
true. Lieutenant-general Aleksandr Ivanovich Todorskiy was directly involved in
the construction of the bus terminal, as well as the hotel, which is located on
the first floor of this building.
In 1954, the "Yeniseisk Pravda" announced the construction of the hotel. And on the 41st anniversary of the October Revolution, they celebrated the grand opening of bus terminal No 1.
On the ground floor there were the waiting room for the passengers, ticket offices, cloakroom, dining area, kitchen, a room for mothers with children and a shower room. The rooms were painted with motifs of Russian folk tales.
On the first floor – a hotel with forty beds, where there were 8 rooms with 1-2-3-4 beds each. In addition, two rooms with 7 or 11 sleeping berths, respectively. For bus drivers they had especially arranged a separate triple bed room.
Bus terminal (Worker
station(Workers-and-Farmers Street, 86)
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