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North Texas transit network seeing strong World Cup turnout with room to grow
By David Goins at NBC DFW
· June 23, 2026
· 2 min read
North Texas transportation planners say there is still plenty of room for more fans to use trains and charter buses to reach upcoming World Cup matches at Dallas Stadium. Officials are beginning to see how many fans from around the world have embraced the region’s transportation plan, which includes
Key takeaway About 6,000 fans are using the transit system per game, according to Michael Morris.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The successful use of North Texas' transit network by World Cup fans has significant implications for Fort Worth residents, particularly those who frequent the city's entertainment and cultural hubs. As fans from around the world navigate the region using trains and charter buses, it demonstrates the potential for a more robust public transportation system in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The fact that 6,000 fans are using the transit system per game, with plenty of room to grow, suggests that similar infrastructure could support events at Fort Worth's own venues, such as the Fort Worth Stockyards or Sundance Square. This could have a positive impact on traffic and parking in the city, making it easier for locals and visitors to enjoy events and attractions. As transportation leaders continue to monitor ridership and adjust their strategies, Fort Worth residents may see benefits extend beyond the World Cup, with improved transit options enhancing the overall quality of life in the city.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? North Texas transportation planners say there is still plenty of room for more fans to use trains and charter buses to reach upcoming World Cup matches at Dallas Stadium. Officials are beginning to see how many fans from around the world have embraced the region’s transportation plan, which includes
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