Stonehenge from Brighton
Services from Brighton run to Southampton Central, then SWR continues direct to Salisbury. Check Trainline for through-tickets to Salisbury — often the most cost-effective option.
Your route
Train: Brighton → Southampton Central
Southern / SWR · ~60 min · ~£15–30 return
Train: Southampton Central → Salisbury
South Western Railway · ~45 min · included in through-fare
Walk to Caboose
115 South Western Road, Salisbury · 2 minutes from station exit · turn left, cross at the zebra
Shuttle: Salisbury → Stonehenge
Direct · 35 min · £15 return · reserved seat · free luggage storage
Brighton faces the Channel; Stonehenge sits on the open Wiltshire plain with a view to the horizon in every direction. The contrast between the two landscapes — and their histories — makes the journey feel purposeful. The 2-hour rail connection is smooth, with most services running without a platform change at Southampton.
Buy a through-ticket Brighton to Salisbury on Trainline — it usually works out cheaper than two separate legs.
The final leg
Per person. Return journey included. No hidden fees.
Direct from Caboose to Stonehenge Visitor Centre. No stops.
Small group. Reserved seat. Not first-come-first-served.
Leave bags at Caboose all day. Pick up on return.
Common questions
Train from Brighton to Southampton Central (~60 min), then SWR to Salisbury (~45 min). Walk 2 min to Caboose, then the direct shuttle (35 min).
Around 2 hours 15 minutes total — roughly 1 hr 45 min by train to Salisbury, then 35 min on the shuttle.
Train return from ~£15–30, plus £15 shuttle return. Total around £35–55 per person.
Usually yes — most routes change at Southampton Central. The connection is straightforward and through-tickets are available on Trainline.

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.