
North Texas' Game Plan for FIFA World Cup
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North Texas Unveils Comprehensive Transportation Plan for FIFA World Cup
North Texas has unveiled its extensive transportation blueprint for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, featuring nine matches at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the International Broadcast Center in Dallas, and a massive Fan Festival. The plan focuses on seamless movement of large crowds from airports like Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International to the action.
Fans will have various options, including buses, rail lines, rideshares, and car rentals, ensuring top-quality service and handling massive volumes. The Trinity Railway Express has been upgraded with new cars, and DART and Trinity Metro have increased frequent runs.
Locals are encouraged to work from home or use their cars on match days to ease traffic congestion. Fans can take the TRE from Victory Station in downtown Dallas or Fort Worth to CentrePort near DFW Airport, then switch to a bus hub close to the stadium. Charter buses will run along reversible lanes on Interstate 30 from downtown Dallas, and rideshares and rentals will drop off northeast of the stadium.
All users of DART, TRE, or Trinity Metro must purchase passes through the GoPass app, and charter bus riders must present a valid match ticket. With this plan in place, North Texas is confident in its ability to manage the global soccer surge without any issues.
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