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New, Free 'North Fork Link' Shuttle Addresses Summer Traffic Woes

The new, free shuttle is set to launch on July 7 and run on Saturdays this summer from Riverhead to the North Fork.

NORTH FORK, NY — A brand-new, free shuttle bus that will take riders from Riverhead to Greenport and back this summer, to savor the tastes and experiences of the North Fork, had a trial run Tuesday.

North Fork Link will allow riders to hop and off at still-to-be-designated stops between Riverhead and Greenport.

The new shuttle launches on Saturday, July 7 and will run every Saturday through August 25 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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"Join us for wining, dining and exploring the beautiful North Fork in style. We'll stop at some popular destinations along the way," a release said. "With arrivals every 30 minutes, and an app to check schedules in real time, the North Fork Link is a hassle-free way to visit the region, whether you’re a day tripper or weekender."

Tuesday's preview included stops at Sang Lee Farms, for strawberry picking and crudité tasting; a visit to Peconic Cellar Door, for wine tasting by winemaker Alie Shaper's Brooklyn Oenology and As If Wines, and by Robin Epperson-McCarthy's Saltbird Cellars , as well as oyster tasting by Southold Bay Oysters; North Fork Chocolate Company for chocolate tasting; and LIV Spirits, for a trio tasting of vodka.

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According to Duncan Kennedy, president of the North Fork Promotion Council, traffic is one of the most critical issues on the North Fork, and North Fork Link will give individuals an option for travel, to get motorists and cars off the road. In addition, he said, some who may want to visit the North Fork may not drive, and the shuttle will offer an alternative.

While stops have not been announced yet, Kennedy said the shuttle — with six buses in total — will definitely make stops at Long Island Rail Road stations in Riverhead, Mattituck and Greenport and travel along both County Road 48 and New York State Route 25, operating in a continual loop.

The shuttle will operate with $150,000 funding garnered from an Empire State grant, Kennedy said.

The goal, he said, is to afford visitors a "taste of the North Fork," with stops at restaurants, vineyards, shopping areas, the beach, farm stands, and other points of interest. "This is not meant to be a party bus," he said. Guests can utilize Uber or other ride sharing services after the shuttle's operating hours and can also drive out, stay at a hotel, leave the car and get around with the shuttle.

Details on the shuttle stops will be announced soon, he said.

Patch photos by Lisa Finn.

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