A Saturday excursion around Long Island’s North Fork can now be done by trolley. This is thanks to “Experience the North Fork by Trolley,” a shuttle service that stops in the region’s historic ...
Conductor Patrick O’Brien, in a formal train conductor’s cap, long black coat and black leather gloves, urges the children — all dressed in Christmas pajamas — to pull themselves together. They’re ...
Kids snuggled up in their pajamas can get their golden tickets punched aboard the North Fork Trolley's Polar Express, which leaves from two locations -- Southampton and Riverhead. Once at the North ...
In a previous LOL post, I described one way to experience the North Fork vineyards -- by biking from one winery to another. Not a fan of combining drinking and relaxation with exercise? Try a trolley ...
From vineyards, to microbreweries to quaint downtown areas, there's a lot to see on the East End. And now there's a new way to see it. Trolleys will run on weekends from Sept. 9 through mid-November.
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