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Getting from Salisbury Train Station to Stonehenge

If you've just stepped off the train at Salisbury and you're heading to Stonehenge, you're in the right place. Here's exactly what to do.

Step 1: Exit the Station

Salisbury Train Station has a single main exit that leads onto South Western Road. Walk through the ticket barriers and follow signs to the main exit ÔÇö you'll emerge onto a pavement facing the road.

Step 2: Cross at the Zebra Crossing

Directly in front of you is a zebra crossing. Cross here and you'll immediately be on the opposite side of South Western Road.

Step 3: Arrive at Caboose

Caboose is directly in front of you at 115 South Western Road ÔÇö a two-minute walk from the platform. This is the departure point for the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle. Come in, drop your bags (they'll be stored free for the day), grab your coffee, and board the shuttle at your chosen departure time.

What If I Haven't Booked Yet?

You can book on the spot if places are still available ÔÇö right up to 30 minutes before departure. However, departures sell out, especially in peak season. We recommend booking in advance at salisburytostonehenge.com to guarantee your seat.

Departure Times from Salisbury

The shuttle runs at 10:05, 11:05, 12:05, 13:05, 14:05 and 15:05 daily. The journey to Stonehenge takes 35 minutes. Your ┬ú20 return fare includes everything ÔÇö luggage storage, coffee and your return pick-up from Stonehenge.

Ready to visit Stonehenge from Salisbury? The shuttle departs directly opposite Salisbury Train Station. Just £20 return per person, all in.

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Ready to visit Stonehenge from Salisbury?

£15 return per person. Departs opposite Salisbury Train Station. Daily from 12 July 2026.

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