World Cup traffic creates long lines but stays organized, easing citywide fears

Months of planning went into figuring out how to transport thousands of fans from the city to Boston Stadium in Foxborough.

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For a city like Boston, transportation was always going to be one of the main stress points when hosting the World Cup.

The MBTA has long been preparing to figure out how to get thousands of fans to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, rebranded as Boston Stadium for the global soccer phenomenon. Special Commuter Rail services were added, and service changes were made citywide for match days…

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