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Tri-Rail breaks multiple ridership records as FIFA World Cup excitement drives thousands of additional passengers across South Florida

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South Florida – The excitement surrounding the FIFA World Cup is extending far beyond the stadium, giving public transportation across South Florida a major lift. As thousands of soccer fans continue traveling to matches and festival events, Tri-Rail is experiencing one of the busiest periods in its history, setting multiple ridership records while proving to be a popular choice for residents and international visitors alike.

According to the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA), the commuter rail system reached a new milestone on Saturday, June 27, when it recorded its highest Saturday ridership ever. More than 11,000 passenger trips were logged that day as fans traveled to Miami for the World Cup match between Portugal and Colombia.

The achievement highlights how one of the world’s largest sporting events is reshaping travel habits across the region. Rather than relying solely on personal vehicles, many attendees are choosing rail service to avoid congestion and simplify their journey to matches and related attractions.

“When the world’s biggest sporting event comes to South Florida, Tri-Rail is delivering for fans every step of the way,” said Diane Hernandez Del Calvo, SFRTA Interim Executive Director. “We’re proud to be helping residents and visitors enjoy this historic event.”

The World Cup has arrived during what is typically a quieter season for the commuter rail network. Summer months usually bring a noticeable decline in passengers because schools are out of session and many student commuters are no longer traveling daily. This year, however, international soccer has dramatically changed that pattern.

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Throughout June, Tri-Rail averaged just under 14,000 weekday riders. Yet whenever Miami hosted World Cup matches, passenger numbers climbed well above those seasonal averages. On Monday, June 15, more than 15,000 riders boarded Tri-Rail trains, while Wednesday, June 24, brought an even stronger surge with nearly 17,000 passenger trips, making it one of the busiest weekdays of the month.

Weekend service has also benefited from tournament activity. On Sunday, June 21, the day Uruguay faced Cape Verde, Tri-Rail recorded its second-highest Sunday ridership ever, adding another milestone to an already remarkable month.

Beyond the matches themselves, the FIFA Fan Festival has become another powerful driver of increased rail usage. Running from June 13 through July 5, the celebration at Bayfront Park has attracted large daily crowds looking to enjoy live entertainment, watch matches on giant screens, and experience the international atmosphere surrounding the tournament.

Many festival visitors have chosen to arrive by train through MiamiCentral Station, which has experienced unprecedented activity. The downtown station recorded more than 1,200 passenger trips on June 24 and over 1,100 on June 27. Those figures represent the busiest days ever recorded at MiamiCentral Station since Tri-Rail began serving the location in January 2024.

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The steady stream of passengers has demonstrated how major international events can quickly increase demand for reliable public transportation while easing pressure on busy roadways throughout South Florida.

“The World Cup has shown just how valuable public transportation is for moving large crowds safely and efficiently throughout South Florida,” added Ms. Hernandez Del Calvo. “With more games still to come, we look forward to helping thousands more passengers score an easy ride to all the excitement.”

The tournament is far from over, and transit officials expect the momentum to continue. Fan Festival activities still have another week remaining, while Miami is also preparing to host three additional World Cup matches before the competition moves into its later stages.

To handle the expected crowds, Tri-Rail has expanded its operations on match days. Extra express trains have been added to the regular schedule, giving fans additional travel options before kickoff. Travelers heading directly to the stadium can transfer to dedicated shuttle buses operating from Golden Glades Station, creating a smoother connection between rail service and the venue.

Once matches conclude, special return trains are scheduled to help move spectators home efficiently. Additional departures are also available from MiamiCentral Station after each evening’s Fan Festival activities wrap up, although officials note that posted festival schedules may change as needed.

The recent surge continues a trend that has been building throughout the year. Even before the World Cup arrived, Tri-Rail had already celebrated a record-setting Sunday on May 17 following an Inter Miami CF match at the newly opened Miami Freedom Park. That performance hinted at the growing role soccer would play in driving transit demand across the region.

With attendance expected to remain high through the remainder of the tournament, transportation officials are encouraging passengers to plan ahead. Riders are advised to arrive early before departure times to reduce wait times and avoid longer lines at stations, particularly on match days and during major festival events.

As South Florida continues welcoming fans from around the world, Tri-Rail’s record-breaking numbers illustrate how public transportation has become an essential part of the World Cup experience. The combination of expanded train service, stadium shuttle connections, and convenient access to downtown attractions has allowed thousands of supporters to focus less on traffic and parking—and more on the excitement unfolding both on and off the pitch.

 

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