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How DART and Trinity Metro are preparing for World Cup visitors
By David Goins at NBC DFW
· June 5, 2026
· 2 min read
As North Texas prepares to welcome soccer fans from around the world, public transit agencies say years of planning are about to be put to the test. Officials with DART and Trinity Metro said they are ready for visitors arriving for the FIFA World Cup, with expanded transit options, additional perso
Key takeaway In Fort Worth on Friday, Trinity Metro held a rally highlighting preparations for the 39-day tournament, which will bring fans through North Texas as they travel between airports, downtown destinations, and match venues.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
As the FIFA World Cup descends upon North Texas, the region's public transit infrastructure will be put to the test, with Fort Worth's Trinity Metro playing a crucial role in shuttling visitors between destinations. The city's Cultural District, Sundance Square, and the Fort Worth Stockyards are likely to see increased foot traffic, making efficient public transportation a necessity. With DART and Trinity Metro's expanded services and contingency plans in place, fans should be able to navigate the region with relative ease. The success of these efforts will not only reflect on the transit agencies but also on the city of Fort Worth as a whole, as it seeks to leave a lasting impression on international visitors. As Tarrant County's seat, Fort Worth has a unique opportunity to showcase its hospitality and amenities, potentially attracting future visitors and investment to the area.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 5, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? As North Texas prepares to welcome soccer fans from around the world, public transit agencies say years of planning are about to be put to the test. Officials with DART and Trinity Metro said they are ready for visitors arriving for the FIFA World Cup, with expanded transit options, additional perso
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