International bus to launch from St. Petersburg to a town on the border of Vitebsk and Minsk regions
There will also be a bus to Baranavichy.

Bus station in St. Petersburg. Photo: "Head of the Transport Department" Telegram channel
"We are launching two new international bus routes to Belarusian cities: Baranavichy and Byahoml. The first one will depart this Saturday," reports the St. Petersburg Telegram channel "Head of the Transport Department".
Buses will depart from the St. Petersburg bus station.
The first journey on route № 0608 "St. Petersburg — Baranavichy" is scheduled for 23:30 on Saturday. The bus will reach its destination in 14 hours with stops in Vitebsk and Minsk. The service will run once a week — on Saturdays.
The bus on route № 3189 "St. Petersburg — Byahoml" will run every other day starting February 5. Departure time is 22:00. A stop in Pskov is planned along the way. The bus will arrive in Byahoml in 11 hours.
Passengers will be served by new modern large-class buses, designed for almost 50 people. The transport is equipped with everything necessary for long trips: restrooms, climate control systems, USB connectors for charging gadgets, and Wi-Fi.
Byahoml is an urban-type settlement in Dokshytsy district on the border of Vitebsk and Minsk regions, located on the Minsk — Vitebsk highway. It is the center of the rural council, with a population of 2300 people. It is 101 km from Minsk.
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A ŭ Biahoml zachodzić transpart jak z Viciebsku, tak i z boku Brasłava, nie pavinna być prablemaŭ.
Adzin biezumoŭny minus, tam, na autavakzale, tualety strašnyja, chalera, ale kaštujuć, jak pačak cyharetaŭ, a kluč na kasie, dzie siadzić zluščy, jak 100 kitajskich sabak, piersanał...