This Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) location on Central Avenue in St. Petersburg is a hub for public transportation. The building itself is okay, and the terminal is somewhat clean, but the surrounding area can be quite loud and crowded. The staff seems to be helpful, and the buses are generally on time. However, there have been instances where buses were late, and some users have had issues with the tap-to-pay system charging incorrect fares. Overall, it seems like a reliable way to get around, but with some room for improvement. The security presence at the terminal is noticeable, and there are facilities available for users, including restrooms that are wheelchair accessible. On a positive note, the buses seem to be clean, and the drivers are generally professional. Despite some of the concerns, many users find the terminal to be a convenient place to catch buses to various parts of Pinellas County. The environment can be chaotic, especially during peak hours, and users have to be mindful of their belongings. However, this location remains a key stop for public transportation in the area, and with some adjustments, it could be even better.