Salisbury
As the only City in Wiltshire, Salisbury is the perfect haven for living, working and visiting. Its history dates back over 5,000 years and Salisbury offers an enormous range of tourist attractions, suitable for all ages. Home to some of the most historic landmarks in England, Salisbury really is a fabulous place to visit.
Situated in rural Wiltshire, Salisbury maintains its historical appearance. It is an affluent and attractive city that has not been affected by the modern principles of extensive suburbs or high-rise buildings. The city is host to many beautiful and historic buildings, including a variety of fine Tudor homes.
Part of the National Rail
As part of the national rail network, Salisbury is a well-liked station. To view further information about the station and its facilities please visit the National Rail Service. With its direct rail links, Salisbury also offers excellent connection services:
| Exeter | South Coast | Southampton | Southampton Airport | Basingstoke | London Waterloo |
Travelling on the TWR Network
The TWR Network provides a comprehensive service travelling from Salisbury. The times shown below in green are currently running and future proposed additional times are illustrated in red:
| Salisbury Northbound | |||||
| MON to FRI | SAT | SUN | |||
| 0604 | 1840 | 0730 | 1352 | 1628 | 1802 |
| Salisbury Northbound (MON to SUN) | |||||||||||
| 0612 | 0655 | 0903 | 1105 | 1114 | 1305 | 1405 | 1605 | 1655 | 1903 | 1913 | 2153 |
For the full timetable please click here.
Salisbury Station Location
It takes approximately 10 minutes to walk from Salisbury railway station to the town centre. There is a daily network of buses that run directly from the station, full details can be found at www.wdbus.co.uk. If you are looking for unlimited bus travel around Salisbury then visit PLUSBUS. For car owners there is comprehensive parking with over 280 spaces.
Salisbury



