Yes — the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle runs six times daily from Caboose, directly opposite Salisbury train station. £15 return per person. Reserved seats. Free luggage storage included.
The Short Answer
Yes, there is a dedicated shuttle service from Salisbury to Stonehenge. It runs six times daily from Caboose, 115 South Western Road, directly opposite Salisbury train station. The journey takes 35 minutes and costs £15 return per person — cheaper than the Stonehenge Tour Bus. Seats are reserved and must be booked in advance online. Free luggage storage is included at the departure point, along with complimentary tea and coffee in the on-site café before departure. Stonehenge entry tickets are separate and must be booked with English Heritage.

Our shuttle
A silver Ford Tourneo Custom minibus running direct from Salisbury Station to Stonehenge Visitor Centre. Six departures daily, return included — board any later shuttle on the day.
Two services run from Salisbury to Stonehenge. Here is an honest comparison so you can choose the right one for your visit.
| Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle | Stonehenge Tour Bus | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | £15 return per person | £22 to £25 return per person |
| Seats | Reserved — 12 max | First come, first served |
| Journey time | 35 minutes direct | 35 to 40 minutes via Old Sarum |
| Stops | Direct to Stonehenge | Stops at Old Sarum |
| Luggage storage | ✓ Free at Caboose | ✗ Not included |
| Café before departure | ✓ Tea and coffee included | ✗ Not included |
| Booking required | ✓ Yes — book online | Optional |
| Visit Old Sarum | ✗ Direct service only | ✓ Hop-on hop-off included |
Tour Bus data: thestonehengetour.info. Shuttle data accurate as of 2026.
Six outbound departures daily from Salisbury. Eight return options from Stonehenge — stay as long as you like and take any return that suits.
Departure point: Caboose, 115 South Western Road, Salisbury SP2 7RR — directly opposite Salisbury train station. Return pickup is from the Stonehenge Visitor Centre car park. Full timetable →
The Salisbury to Stonehenge shuttle departs directly opposite the station. It is a 2-minute walk.
Yes. There is a dedicated shuttle service from Salisbury to Stonehenge. It runs six times daily from Caboose, 115 South Western Road, directly opposite Salisbury train station. The journey takes 35 minutes and costs £15 return per person. Seats are reserved and must be booked in advance online. Free luggage storage is included at the departure point, along with complimentary tea and coffee in the on-site café before departure.
The Salisbury to Stonehenge shuttle costs £15 return per person. This is cheaper than the Stonehenge Tour Bus, which costs £22 to £25 return. The shuttle price includes your outbound journey, your return from Stonehenge Visitor Centre, free luggage storage at Caboose, and complimentary tea or coffee before departure.
The Salisbury to Stonehenge shuttle departs from Caboose, 115 South Western Road, Salisbury, SP2 7RR. This is directly opposite Salisbury train station — a 2-minute walk from the station exit. Turn left out of the station, walk 30 metres and cross at the zebra crossing. You will see the red awning of Caboose directly ahead.
The Salisbury to Stonehenge shuttle departs from Caboose at 10:15, 11:15, 12:15, 13:15, 14:15 and 15:15 daily. Return pick-ups from Stonehenge Visitor Centre car park run at 10:40, 11:40, 12:40, 13:40, 14:40, 15:40, 16:40 and 17:40. You can take any return departure that suits your visit.
Yes. The Salisbury to Stonehenge shuttle costs £15 return per person. The Stonehenge Tour Bus costs £22 to £25 return. The shuttle also includes reserved seats, free luggage storage and complimentary tea or coffee, which are not included with the Tour Bus. The Tour Bus is a better option if you want to also visit Old Sarum, as it operates a hop-on hop-off service.
Yes. The shuttle has a maximum of 12 seats per departure and departures sell out in summer. Booking in advance online is strongly recommended. You can book in under 2 minutes at salisburytostonehenge.co.uk.
The £15 return shuttle ticket includes your outbound journey from Salisbury to Stonehenge, your return journey from Stonehenge Visitor Centre to Salisbury, free luggage storage at Caboose for the duration of your visit, and complimentary tea or coffee in the Caboose café before you depart. Stonehenge entry tickets are separate and must be booked with English Heritage.
Yes. All shuttle passengers can store luggage free of charge at Caboose for the full duration of their Stonehenge visit. There is no need to carry bags to Stonehenge. You collect your luggage on your return to Salisbury. If you want to explore Salisbury after Stonehenge, your bags can stay at Caboose until closing time.
The Salisbury to Stonehenge shuttle journey takes 35 minutes. The route is direct with no intermediate stops, travelling from Caboose in Salisbury straight to the Stonehenge Visitor Centre car park.