Transportation officials say years of planning are paying off as North Texas hosts the FIFA Club World Cup, with the first three matches at Dallas Stadium running smoothly despite large crowds and summer heat.
Leaders with the North Texas FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee and the North Texas Council of Central Governments said Tuesday they are pleased with how fans have traveled to and from the stadium using trains, charter buses, rideshare services, and personal vehicles.
“We couldn’t be happier with the development of the plan and the execution of the plan,” said Michael Morris, transportation director for the NTCOCG. “Things, in our opinion, are going extremely well. Everyone is getting into the stadium on time, and the stadium is unloading on time.”…