North Texas Approves $1.2 Million to Upgrade Transit Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Funding supports transit upgrades including $800,000 for Dallas's M-Line trolley and $200,000 for AI translation in 911 systems to aid international visitors, officials said.
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Kansas City wants state, federal help for extra bus service during World Cup
Kansas City expects about 650,000 visitors next summer over the course of the Kansas City World Cup. KC’s transit agency is concerned that if buses or the streetcar are overwhelmed with tourists, that could impact bus service for the city’s residents (Vaughn Wheat/The Beacon).The World Cup is just seven months away, and the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority faces the immense challenge of moving hundreds of thousands of fans around Kansas…
North Texas approves $1.2 million push to upgrade transit ahead of World Cup
A North Texas facelift is on track ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The North Central Texas Council of Governments’ Regional Transportation Council approved funding Thursday for improvements to trolleys, trains and 911 systems. The approval includes $800,000 for Dallas’ historic M-Line trolley. “The McKinney Avenue Transit Authority came to us, identifying some needs of improvements they would like to make prior to the World Cup,” said Karla Wi…
Mexico City.- The Head of Government, Clara Brugada Molina, assured that the capital is ready to receive the FIFA World Cup 2026. With enthusiasm, she stated: “From the heart of our Mexico City we declare that we are ready and ready to live one of the largest parties on the planet, the FIFA World Cup 2026.” Brugada recalled that Mexico City will be the only one in the world to inaugurate a World Cup for the third time, a fact that reinforces its…
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