Yes, South West trains operate a typically twice hourly service from London Waterloo. The journey usually takes around 1 hour and 25 minutes.
There are several ways, train to Salisbury and local bus is one. If you just want to visit try one of the tour companies. They take you there and back from London
Salisbury is about 90 miles by road from London.126.76 kilometres (78.76 miles)
An obelisk commemorating Robert Waithman, Lord Mayor of London, stands in Salisbury Square, London.
Depends how you're travelling. By train you have to go via London. By road it depends how fast ya car goes
No, its 77 miles away from London on the Salisbury plain.
Stonehenge is not located in London. So, the answer to your question is no. It is located on the Salisbury plain 137 K outside of London.
No. You can get a tube train from Heathrow into central London and then an overhead train from London to Luton.
Salisbury Cathedral is not in London, it's in Salisbury, in Southern England. The clock, which is the oldest working clock still in existence, was made around 1386.
Stonehenge is in the south of England - to the west of London and north of Salisbury.
Stonehenge is not in London it is on Salisbury plain in the county of Wiltshire.
Salisbury, England is near the halfway mark between London and Devon, England.
You can get an underground train and an overground train from London Bridge.