Miami-Dade's transit system prepares to transport hundreds of thousands of World Cup fans
Miami-Dade County transportation officials say they're ready for an influx of people expected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
South Florida traffic is already frustrating enough on a normal day. Add the anticipated hundreds of thousands of people expected for the 2026 World Cup in Miami — and that frustration threatens to become a whole other beast.
Miami-Dade County transportation officials say they’ve spent more than a year preparing for the influx of visitors expected for the tournament and related events, developing a transit plan to get fans and locals where they need to go.
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