The railway station consists of two waiting rooms for passengers, lounges and a room for a mother and child, contact points and telephone stations, an information desk, and railway ticket sales points.
The foyer and waiting rooms are decorated with bas-reliefs of the Karaganda sculptor Petr Antonenko.
It provides for the construction of a new two-story building to serve passengers, while the area and capacity of the complex will almost double.
The next stage should be the reconstruction of the historic building while preserving the 1950's style architectural elements.
[3] On 26 March 2019, the railway station building was temporarily closed for reconstruction.