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VTA broke ridership record during Silicon Valley World Cup matches
VTA carried 230,000 passengers across the six FIFA World Cup matches hosted in the Bay Area since last month, setting its all-time special event ridership record. The public transit agency also reported setting its single-event ridership record on June 25 for the match between Paraguay and Australia, when nearly 42,000 fans rode transit to and... The post VTA broke ridership record during Silicon Valley World Cup matches appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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VTA carried 230,000 passengers across the six FIFA World Cup matches hosted in the Bay Area since last month, setting its all-time special event ridership record. The public transit agency also reported setting its single-event ridership record on June 25 for the match between Paraguay and Australia, when nearly 42,000 fans rode transit to and... The post VTA broke ridership record during Silicon Valley World Cup matches appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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According to San Jose Spotlight’s linked report, VTA broke ridership record during Silicon Valley World Cup matches, VTA carried 230,000 passengers across the six FIFA World Cup matches hosted in the Bay Area since last month, setting its all-time special event ridership record. The public transit agency also reported setting its single-event ridership record on June 25 for the match between Paraguay and Australia, when nearly 42,000 fans rode transit to and… The post VTA broke ridership record during Silicon Valley World Cup matches appeared first on San José Spotlight .
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