When visitors from around the world descend upon Kansas City for the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer, the streets will be bustling with people seeking to take in all the city has to offer.
And they’ll all need transportation to get around town.
As the smallest World Cup host city out of the 16 in North America, KC’s public transportation infrastructure looks fairly different from others, like L.A., New York/New Jersey and Boston. KC officials have a plan of action for how to get people around the city efficiently. Completing the KC Streetcar route down Main Street was a major hurdle recently cleared. Plus, the city also added about 200 more buses to their bus fleet to transport people to watch parties and to Arrowhead for the four matches slated to take place in June…