
Fort Worth's World Cup Transit Drill: Safety & Upgrades
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Fort Worth Prepares for 2026 FIFA World Cup with Major Transit Emergency Drill
Fort Worth is conducting a significant transit emergency drill on April 15th at Central Station, simulating an IED attack. The exercise involves multiple agencies, fulfilling federal emergency prep requirements. With North Texas hosting World Cup games, safety is paramount. Fort Worth transit has eight injury-free years, and World Cup upgrades include leased locomotives, rail cars, and staff. Central Station and Dallas Victory Station will serve as key hubs, with TRE trains running every 30 minutes on game days. Charter buses and rideshares will shuttle fans to the stadium. Another drill on April 2nd tests local warning systems.
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