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MARTA reports 1.7 million riders during World Cup festivities in Atlanta
By Kimberly Wright at WSB-TV (ABC) - News
· June 26, 2026
· 3 min read
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority says it has moved 1.7 million people to World Cup festivities since events began June 11.This includes four World Cup matches, nine FIFA Fan Festivals, and other World Cup-related events and festivities. —Busy days for MARTAThe busiest day was June 24,...
Key takeaway 7 million people to World Cup festivities since events began June 11.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
The significant influx of 1.7 million riders during World Cup festivities puts a spotlight on MARTA's capacity to handle large events. With the busiest day seeing 2.3 times the typical weekday riders, MARTA's ability to transport crowds efficiently is crucial for Atlanta's reputation as a host city. The increased patrols by MARTA police officers and support from Denver transit law enforcement demonstrate the authority's commitment to addressing safety concerns. The use of technology, such as the 12,000 cameras monitored by officers, also showcases MARTA's efforts to enhance security. As the city continues to host major events, MARTA's performance will be closely watched by residents and visitors alike. The success of MARTA's operations during the World Cup festivities will have implications for future events, and the authority's ability to balance crowd control with efficient transportation will be key to maintaining public trust and supporting Atlanta's growing reputation as a major event destination.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: WSB-TV (ABC) - News ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority says it has moved 1.7 million people to World Cup festivities since events began June 11.This includes four World Cup matches, nine FIFA Fan Festivals, and other World Cup-related events and festivities. —Busy days for MARTAThe busiest day was June 24,...
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