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Transportation options to local World Cup games to remain the same, official says
By Bianca Rodriguez-Mora at Fort Worth Report
· June 24, 2026
· 3 min read
Existing methods of transportation to the FIFA World Cup games in Arlington via charter buses and train rides will remain the same for now, an official of the North Central Texas Council of Governments said. Michael Morris, transportation director for the council of governments, said at a June 23 up
Key takeaway Michael Morris, transportation director for the council of governments, said at a June 23 update meeting provided by the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee and the council that the transit plan launched in early June is going smoothly.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The decision to maintain current transportation options for World Cup games in Arlington is a welcome relief for Fort Worth residents planning to attend upcoming matches. With the city's proximity to Arlington and the existing transit plan in place, fans from Fort Worth can continue to rely on charter buses and train rides to get to the games. The use of Texas Live! in Arlington's Entertainment District to stagger fan traffic has proven effective in reducing congestion, and this strategy will likely benefit Fort Worth attendees who may be traveling to and from the games. As the tournament progresses, it will be worth monitoring how the transportation plan holds up, particularly during late-night hours and periods of high demand. With Tarrant County's experience in managing large events, such as those at the Fort Worth Stockyards, the region is well-positioned to handle the influx of visitors and provide a smooth experience for both residents and tourists.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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