Stonehenge from Cambridge
Take LNER or Thameslink from Cambridge to London, cross the city to Waterloo, then SWR direct to Salisbury. Allow 45–60 minutes for the London transfer.
Your route
Train: Cambridge → London Kings Cross
LNER / Thameslink · ~50 min · ~£15–30 return
Train: London Waterloo → Salisbury
South Western Railway · ~80 min · ~£20–45 return
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
Cambridge has produced more Nobel laureates than most countries. Stonehenge was built by people who left no written record whatsoever. The contrast between the two sites is striking. The journey via London is the only practical rail route — allow a comfortable 45 minutes for the Kings Cross to Waterloo transfer by Tube (take the Northern line to Waterloo).
Allow 45–60 minutes for the cross-London transfer from Kings Cross to Waterloo. Take the Northern line direct — it's one stop to Waterloo.
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
LNER/Thameslink to London Kings Cross (~50 min), Tube to Waterloo, then SWR to Salisbury (~80 min), then the direct shuttle (35 min).
Around 2 hours 45 minutes — 50 min to London, 45 min cross-London, 80 min to Salisbury, 35 min shuttle.
Train return ~£35–75, plus £15 shuttle return. Total around £45–75 per person.
No — the route requires a cross-London transfer. Allow at least 45 minutes between Kings Cross and Waterloo.

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.