DALLAS — Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is ramping up service across North Texas ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, announcing temporary enhancements and permanent changes that take effect June 8.
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Trinity Metro is preparing an enhanced mobility plan to support increased travel demand during the FIFA World Cup soccer ...
Public transportation plays a starring role in the Dallas area's World Cup transit planning, given that many attendees are traveling to the area from overseas and won't have ...