Mexico City Metro expects up to 40% more riders for 2026 World Cup

Adrián Rubalcava, head of Mexico City's Metro, forecasts up to 40% higher ridership during the 2026 World Cup, particularly on lines near Estadio Azteca. Preparations include adding trains and renovating key stations like Zócalo and Bellas Artes. The works aim for lasting improvements beyond the tournament.

Adrián Rubalcava, general director of Mexico City's Collective Transport System Metro, told media outlets that they expect up to 40% more passengers during 2026 World Cup matches. Estadio Azteca's capacity remains unchanged, akin to high-attendance games, with some fans gathering outside the Santa Úrsula venue, potentially boosting Línea 2 usage by 30% or higher. “We are preparing to handle, especially on these lines with greater circulation and influx, depending on the line, an increase of between 10 to 40 percent during the matches,” said Rubalcava, who visited Mexico's Senate last week. To manage this, Línea 2 will expand from 26 to 30 trains for quicker service intervals. Major works target Tasqueña, Zócalo, Bellas Artes, and Hidalgo stations. Bellas Artes will feature Palacio de Bellas Artes-inspired elements at the Government Head's request, while Zócalo deals with hallway models complicating efforts. Partial closures occur between Xola and San Antonio Abad for an elevated roadway, aided by the Passenger Transport Network. Rubalcava stressed permanence: “There will be disruptions in coming months, but we are sure these works are not just a facelift for the World Cup to look nice, but something users will benefit from permanently.”

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LA Metro bus with World Cup branding at a stop near SoFi Stadium, fans boarding for 2026 matches.
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LA Metro announces direct bus service to 2026 World Cup matches

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The Los Angeles Metro will provide direct bus service to eight FIFA World Cup matches at SoFi Stadium in 2026, partnering with regional transit providers to ease access amid limited parking. Reservations for parking and transit passes are now available from multiple locations across the area. The service aims to offer affordable and convenient travel for fans attending the events in June and July.

Mexico City's Metro Hidalgo station on Line 2 received nineteenth-century style lamps as part of ongoing renovations.

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The Mexico City government will extend Metrobus hours on some lines this Saturday, March 28, for the Estadio Banorte reopening featuring the Mexico vs Portugal match. Metrobus director Rosario Castro announced the measure on social media. No parking will be available for private vehicles at the venue.

The government of Claudia Sheinbaum presented the Plan Kukulcán, a security strategy to protect visitors and delegations in the 2026 World Cup host cities: Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey. The initiative involves nearly 100,000 personnel and international cooperation with the United States, Canada, and FIFA. It includes security belts at key points and air defense systems.

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As part of the ongoing rehabilitation of Mexico City Metro Line 2 for the 2026 World Cup—first announced in February—changes at Tasqueña station began on April 2. The south platform is out of service for floor replacement, with the north platform handling all boarding and alighting. Closures or restrictions also affected Viaducto, Chabacano, and San Antonio Abad stations amid Holy Week scheduling.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has expressed full confidence in Mexico's ability to host matches for the 2026 World Cup, following a phone call with President Claudia Sheinbaum. This comes amid violence sparked by the killing of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, which led to event cancellations and security concerns. Sheinbaum announced that FIFA representatives will soon visit to assess security and mobility in host cities.

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Mexico City's Instituto de Verificación Administrativa (INVEA) and Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana (SSC) have launched special operations for today's March 28 Mexico vs Portugal match at Estadio Banorte, banning alcohol sales on public roads and offering no parking. Government head Clara Brugada called the game a 'preview for the World Cup.' Over 10,000 agents will secure the event with safety perimeters and prioritized public transport.

 

 

 

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