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Dutch fans take over Arlington with “Orange Fanwalk” and the Dutch Orange Bus
By Imelda García, Food Reporter | The Dallas Morning News and Charles Nichelson at NBC DFW
· June 12, 2026
· 1 min read
The famous Dutch Orange Bus, a double-decker bus painted a vibrant orange that has become an emblem of Dutch fans, is in Texas and on its way to Dallas Stadium in Arlington. The famous Dutch double-decker orange bus departed the port of Galveston on Thursday and is making its way north for the World
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The arrival of the Dutch Orange Bus in North Texas brings a burst of excitement to the region, particularly in Arlington where the "Orange Fanwalk" is set to take place. As the bus makes its way to Dallas Stadium, local residents can expect a lively atmosphere, especially around Choctaw Stadium, the former home of the Texas Rangers. The event will undoubtedly draw in fans from across the metroplex, including Fort Worth , showcasing the region's ability to host large-scale international events. With the World Cup match against Japan scheduled for later that day, the energy in Arlington is likely to be electric. The fact that the Dutch national team will also be playing in nearby Houston and other US cities highlights the significance of the North Texas region as a hub for international soccer. As the community comes together to celebrate the Orange Fanwalk, it will be interesting to see how local businesses and residents in Fort Worth and surrounding areas capitalize on the excitement and enthusiasm surrounding the World Cup.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
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What is this story about? The famous Dutch Orange Bus, a double-decker bus painted a vibrant orange that has become an emblem of Dutch fans, is in Texas and on its way to Dallas Stadium in Arlington. The famous Dutch double-decker orange bus departed the port of Galveston on Thursday and is making its way north for the World
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