The question is: Can you be confident of finding a suitable vehicle in Salisbury or Exeter? Even if you had a strong preference for traveling as far by train as possible, what sort of vehicle selection would you find in Plymouth or Truro? I do not have answers to those questions.Įdited to add: It's clear from the comments of UK residents that the train might well be faster than driving, at least if you skipped the detour to Stonehenge. Erth the train is apparently considerably slower than driving it seems things slow down beyond Exeter. You'd have to take time to stash your luggage in Salisbury, I assume, and then you'd have to retrieve it before continuing your trip.īetween Salisbury and St. But if you don't drive to Salisbury, you'll need to take the bus or a taxi to and from Stonehenge. The travel time between London and Salisbury is similar via train and car-if you exclude time needed to pick up the car, of course. I'm normally a huge proponent of public transportation, and the size of the travel party may make it difficult to rent a suitable vehicle, but this trip would be faster by car.
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