Metro Los Angeles implements transportation service for the 2026 World Cup
Public transportation service guarantees affordable options for attendees of the 2026 World Cup in Los Angeles; there are options to travel throughout the region
Metro Los Angeles already has its strategy ready, although not precisely on the soccer field, but in the service that will be provided to both residents and the thousands of tourists who will visit the city during the 2026 World Cup.
With less than 100 days to go before the ball starts rolling To facilitate the rollout, the transit agency is coordinating with more than 100 regional transit providers in Southern California to ensure everyone has fast and affordable service, the transit agency said. The purpose is to offer football fans the opportunity to use metropolitan transit so they don't have to deal with Los Angeles traffic, as well as the cost of parking at the stadium, which will be up to three times higher than Metro parking rates.

