Philadelphia offers free train travel for World Cup fans in transport boost

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  • Free post-match train travel confirmed for fans using Broad Street Line
  • Move contrasts with criticism over high transport costs in New Jersey
  • Other host cities also introduce fan-friendly pricing ahead of tournament

Philadelphia has taken a different route.

With concerns growing around the cost of attending matches at this summer’s World Cup, the city has confirmed free train travel for supporters leaving games. It’s a practical move, but also a symbolic one.

Fans will be able to travel on the Broad Street Line from half-time until two hours after full-time without charge, covering journeys from NRG Station near Lincoln Financial Field. Getting to the stadium will also remain affordable, with fares capped at $2.90 and no price increases linked to the tournament.

It stands in contrast to the situation in New Jersey, where a $150 round-trip fare from central New York to MetLife Stadium has drawn criticism. Even FIFA has raised concerns, warning of a potential “chilling effect” on supporters and wider transport issues.

Philadelphia’s approach feels more in tune with the spirit of the event. Accessible, straightforward, and designed to encourage attendance rather than deter it.

Governor Josh Shapiro framed it in simple terms. Making sure fans can get home “safely and affordably.”

The city is set to host major fixtures, including group-stage matches involving Brazil and France, as well as a round-of-16 tie on July 4. Crowds are expected. Managing them effectively will matter.

Elsewhere, there’s a similar pattern emerging. Kansas City and Dallas have both introduced more supporter-friendly options. Free bus travel, low-cost passes, and direct stadium services are all part of the planning.

It suggests some host cities recognise the balance required. Major events bring revenue, but also responsibility.

Transport has become part of that conversation. Not just logistics, but perception. How easy it is to attend, how much it costs, how welcome supporters feel.

Philadelphia, at least, has made its stance clear.

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