Enhanced Transit Services for World Cup in North Texas
DART, Trinity Metro to provide temporary extended service during World Cup

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Dallas Area Rapid Transit and Trinity Metro are enhancing services between Fort Worth, Arlington, Dallas, and DFW International Airport during the World Cup from June 8 to July 19, expecting high ridership and additional trains and buses to accommodate fans.
- 01DART and Trinity Metro will provide enhanced transit services from June 8 to July 19 during the World Cup.
- 02Victory Station is expected to see about 10,000 riders on match days, with special services planned.
- 03DART's Orange Line will operate daily to Parker Road, with increased frequency on the Orange, Red, and Blue lines.
- 04Trinity Railway Express (TRE) will add four-car trains and Sunday services, with 30-minute service during peak times.
- 05A special Cowtown Visitor Shuttle will operate every 30 minutes, promoting Fort Worth and Arlington attractions.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and Trinity Metro are set to implement temporary service enhancements to facilitate transportation during the World Cup from June 8 to July 19. The expanded transit connections will link Fort Worth, Arlington, Dallas, and DFW International Airport, with DART anticipating high ridership at Victory Station, expecting around 10,000 riders on match days. DART's Orange Line will extend daily to Parker Road, while the Orange, Red, and Blue lines will offer 20-minute service throughout the day. The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) will increase capacity by adding four-car trains and Sunday services, with 30-minute service during peak hours. Additionally, a special Cowtown Visitor Shuttle will operate daily to encourage tourism in Fort Worth and Arlington, with tickets priced at $10. On match days, extra buses will be deployed to support light rail services, and DART estimates about 15,000 rides during the FIFA Fan Festival. A regional pass for both DART and Trinity Metro will be available for $9.
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The enhanced transit services will facilitate transportation for thousands of fans and tourists during the World Cup, significantly impacting local businesses and tourism.
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