Toronto's Transit System Prepares for FIFA World Cup Challenges
World Cup legacy: Inside Toronto’s FIFA transit preparations for high-stakes matches

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Toronto is gearing up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with a focus on enhancing transit services. The TTC plans to manage high passenger volumes through improved communication, dedicated streetcar services, and traffic management strategies. The success of these preparations could leave a lasting legacy for the city's transit system.
- 01The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) expects 70% of fans to use public transit for the World Cup matches.
- 02A centralized command center will coordinate real-time communication regarding service disruptions and traffic management.
- 03Streetcars, despite their historical delays, will run every five minutes to accommodate crowds, aided by traffic agents.
- 04TTC CEO Mandeep Lali emphasizes the importance of capturing performance metrics for future improvements.
- 05The World Cup presents a unique opportunity for Toronto to enhance its transit legacy without new infrastructure.
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Toronto is making extensive preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, focusing on its transit system to manage the influx of fans. TTC CEO Mandeep Lali highlighted the importance of demonstrating service reliability, customer service, and resilience during this high-profile event. The TTC anticipates that 70% of attendees will rely on public transit, with a significant number being unfamiliar with the system. To facilitate this, the TTC has established a centralized command center for real-time communication and will deploy ambassadors to assist passengers. Streetcars, which have historically faced delays, will operate every five minutes, supported by traffic agents to ensure smooth flow. Lali aims to capture performance metrics during the event to assess the impact and legacy of these improvements. Experts believe that the World Cup provides a critical deadline for enhancing Toronto's transit infrastructure, ultimately aiming for a seamless experience for fans.
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The enhanced transit measures aim to provide a smooth experience for fans, potentially improving long-term public transit use in Toronto.
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