Stonehenge from Liverpool
CrossCountry services from Liverpool Lime Street travel south via Birmingham to Salisbury. Book advance fares at least 3 weeks ahead for the best prices on Trainline.
Your route
Train: Liverpool Lime Street → Salisbury
CrossCountry · ~2 hr 45 min–3 hr 15 min · ~£30–60 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
Liverpool is one of Britain's greatest cities for music, maritime, and cultural heritage. Adding Stonehenge to a long weekend rounds out the picture with prehistory. The CrossCountry journey south via Birmingham is comfortable and straightforward. Book a Friday evening departure and arrive in Salisbury in time for dinner — the Cathedral quarter has excellent independent restaurants.
A Friday evening CrossCountry service puts you in Salisbury for a relaxed Saturday morning shuttle — highly recommended over a same-day trip.
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
CrossCountry from Liverpool Lime Street to Salisbury (~3 hr via Birmingham), walk 2 min to Caboose, then the direct shuttle (35 min).
Around 3.5 hours total — roughly 3 hours by CrossCountry, then 35 min on the shuttle.
CrossCountry advance fares from ~£30–60 return, plus £15 shuttle. Total ~£45–75 per person.
Possible with an early departure but a long day. A weekend stay in Salisbury is a far more relaxed option.

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.