Mass transit will be put to the test for World Cup host cities across the U.S. Here's how much it will cost.
Eleven U.S. cities will host hundreds of thousands of World Cup fans over the next few weeks.
Eleven U.S. cities will host hundreds of thousands of World Cup fans over the next few weeks.
While mass transit won't be cheap in some cities, others are determined to not burden the fans.is home to eight World Cup matches, including the final.
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