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Miami-Dade provides a shuttle service to help fans navigate FIFA World Cup traffic: "It's really efficient"
By Abby Dodge at CBS4 Miami
· June 25, 2026
· 2 min read
As fans leave Miami Stadium following World Cup matches, many are finding a way to bypass heavy gridlock by utilizing a free, county-run shuttle system.The service, which operates from four locations across the county, provides an alternative to navigating the traffic that plagued the tournament's f
Key takeaway The service, which operates from four locations across the county, provides an alternative to navigating the traffic that plagued the tournament's first match on June 15.
Why this matters in The Miami
The success of Miami-Dade's shuttle service in mitigating FIFA World Cup traffic is a welcome relief for fans and a testament to the county's ability to adapt to large-scale events. Given Miami's notorious traffic and the area's vulnerability to congestion, especially in neighborhoods like Little Havana and Brickell, the shuttle system's efficiency is a boon for attendees. The service's four locations, including the Golden Glades Tri-Rail station and the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Metrorail Station, provide convenient alternatives for fans traveling from various parts of the county. As the tournament continues, it will be crucial to monitor the shuttle system's performance and make adjustments as needed to ensure that fans can navigate the area with ease, particularly on game days when traffic is expected to be heavy. This experience will also be valuable in planning for future large-scale events in Miami.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? As fans leave Miami Stadium following World Cup matches, many are finding a way to bypass heavy gridlock by utilizing a free, county-run shuttle system.The service, which operates from four locations across the county, provides an alternative to navigating the traffic that plagued the tournament's f
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