1964
Founded as Atlantic Transit Co. with the first Brooklyn, FL loop completed.
1967
Renamed to East Coast Connect. Expansion into New Hamp begins.
1980
Record ridership milestone reached; new double-track systems installed in Roseville.
1985
The Glenfield station opens as the first fully automated solar-powered terminal.
1993
Major signaling overhaul in Schendia prevents the 'Great Crossing Gridlock'.
1999
Construction begins on the final Miami extension, the longest bridge span in the network.
2002
Officially renamed to Trilink to reflect the connection of North, Central, and South hubs.
2010
Fleet modernization project replaces all older 200-series units with the 300-series fleet.
2018
Test Train 314 completes the first non-stop run from Brooklyn to Miami in under 12 hours.
Today
Trilink remains the backbone of the East Coast, serving millions with 26 active stations.