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Miami-Dade provides free shuttle buses for World Cup ticket holders to go to the stadium
By CBS Miami at CBS4 Miami
· June 25, 2026
· 1 min read
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
Miami -Dade's decision to offer free shuttle buses for World Cup ticket holders reflects the county's efforts to mitigate the traffic congestion that often accompanies large events in the area. Given Miami's history of struggling with traffic, particularly in areas like Brickell and Miami Beach, this service is a practical solution for fans heading to the stadium. The shuttle buses, operating from four locations across the county, will help alleviate some of the pressure on the roads, making it easier for attendees to get to the tournament. This initiative also showcases the county's ability to adapt and respond to the needs of its residents and visitors, a crucial aspect of hosting international events like the World Cup. As the tournament progresses, it will be worth watching how effectively the shuttle service is utilized and whether it can serve as a model for future events in Miami-Dade.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
Reading time: 1 min
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