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Moving crowds is the goal: Bay Area transit agencies add late-night World Cup service
Several Bay Area transit agencies have announced their plans for late-night coordinated services during the FIFA World Cup, with the goal to move people around the region safely and efficiently. General managers from BART, Caltrain, Capitol Corridor, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority gathered in downtown San Francisco’s […] The post Moving crowds is the goal: Bay Area transit agencies add late-night World Cup service appeared first on Local News Matters .
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According to Local News Matters’s source item, Moving crowds is the goal: Bay Area transit agencies add late-night World Cup service, Several Bay Area transit agencies have announced their plans for late-night coordinated services during the FIFA World Cup, with the goal to move people around the region safely and efficiently. General managers from BART, Caltrain, Capitol Corridor, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority gathered in downtown San Francisco’s […] The post Moving crowds is the goal: Bay Area transit agencies add late-night World Cup service appeared first on Local News Matters .
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