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Updated · Bloomberg · May 6
Northeast Corridor Commission launches World Cup 2026 rail transit website
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 6

Northeast Corridor Commission launches World Cup 2026 rail transit website

8 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 6
  • The online resource covers passenger rail travel for matches across the US Northeast and major summer events, with guidance on using local transit services.
  • It also includes a clickable Rail Services graphic that lets travellers select rail carriers and see where each one operates.
  • The site is intended to help fans plan journeys to FIFA World Cup 2026 games in one of the tournament's busiest, most interconnected transport regions.
With rail already at capacity, is the Northeast prepared for the World Cup or facing a summer of massive travel disruptions?
Is the World Cup a true catalyst for America's rail future, or just a band-aid on a century-old infrastructure problem?
Beyond the hype, will the World Cup's massive spending deliver a real economic legacy or just an expensive party for host cities?