Buses leave from here to Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand and other cities. I personally booked a ticket to Samarkand — the flight left exactly on schedule. The bus turned out to be new, clean, and air—conditioned - as far as I understood, it is one of the new Chinese buses that were recently launched on the line. It was comfortable on the way, and the driver drove carefully.
The station has a waiting room, ticket offices, and everything necessary for passengers. There were almost no queues, and the workers at the checkout even speak a little Russian, which helped me navigate.
What's a shame, this station doesn't work at all. There is only one building and passengers do not have the facilities to go inside the waiting room, buy a ticket, find out the timetables. Intercity buses do not stop by, and in order to leave here for other cities, it is necessary to wait in the rain and snow on the street for the shipment and the money for the trip is not paid at the box office, as in civilized legal states
This is practically the place where buses depart from, and no clear timetable has been published anywhere.the outsider can't find it.the infrastructure is missing as such.No amenities are provided - san.There are no hubs, waiting rooms, buffets.
Navoi bus station. From here you can go on the Samarkand, Tashkent and Bukhara routes. 24/7 will be cars.
A little messy, drivers are not always polite.
In this city, I don't want to put 5 anywhere at all. The only city in Uzbekistan that has caused such an ambiguous impression. It's not like there are a lot of gypsies here...Yes, I'm sorry... something is missing, something is wrong.
I don't know how it is now, but when I was there, only the toilet worked in the building. The ticket offices are closed. Repairs are needed. I can't imagine that the car station is working at all
The bus station itself is almost closed. There are only private buses here, and that's why they're all parked outside. The drivers are not waiting for you even if you have booked a seat.
But there is a prayer room inside the station.
There is no bus station in Navoi. There is a dilapidated building from which taxis to Tashkent and Bukhara leave, and a bus that accidentally stopped in Tashkent. There are no more services. Even the parking lot is not equipped as it should be.