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Old Posted Jun 12, 2026, 8:39 PM
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World Cup USA Opening Ceremony as well as USA vs. Paraguay, this evening!

Don't forget to take public transportation to the stadium!

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The Metro shuttle buses took around 18000 people to Sofi on the first game, but I'm curious if many World Cup attendees took the metro system to the stadium. It doesn't seem like they did in any significant numbers. I get there's the last 1.3mi conundrum, but that just doesn't seem very long to me unless the walk is pedestrian hostile. I walk that on a lunch break.
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The Metro shuttle buses took around 18000 people to Sofi on the first game, but I'm curious if many World Cup attendees took the metro system to the stadium. It doesn't seem like they did in any significant numbers. I get there's the last 1.3mi conundrum, but that just doesn't seem very long to me unless the walk is pedestrian hostile. I walk that on a lunch break.
Yeah, 1.3 miles isn't a bad walk at all, though of course there are the people who have mobility issues, or just aren't fast/brisk walkers. And yeah, I can imagine people driving to park-and-ride lots, and then taking the bus shuttles to SoFi. So far, there have only been 2 World Cup games at SoFi; there are six more to go. The true test of successful Metro ridership will be the Olympics in a few years.

According to this article, Metro overall saw an increase in riders from around this time last year:

https://www.progressiverailroading.com/p...ension-drove-May-ridership-growth--77143

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Ridership on the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (L.A. Metro) rail system in May increased 9.5% over the same period last year to 6,472,058.

Weekday ridership rose 8%, while weekend rail ridership was up 18% over last year, L.A. Metro officials said in a press release.

All but one of L.A. Metro's rail lines — the C Line — logged an increase in ridership in May. Ridership on the A Line grew 11.3%; the B Line was up 7%; the D Line increased 62%; the E Line grew 4%; and the K Line was up 48%.
I read in another article the other day, though, that Metro bus ridership went down.
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I am not going to bother wasting my time posting the link to such garbage but the NY Post as a story (i.e. not an article based in facts) criticizing ridership on the D Line.
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Oh yes, the NY Post. Usually sensationalist negative drivel.

I didn't find the article I read about LA Metro bus ridership, but this is from LA Metro's The Source:

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While rail ridership increased, bus ridership declined 4.9% compared to May 2025. Some of that shift reflects riders choosing the expanded D Line service under Wilshire Boulevard instead of the two bus lines – the 20 and 720 — operating on Wilshire Boulevard. Ridership on Metro Line 720, declined 6.5% compared to a year ago. The D Line travels entirely underground and has cut transit travel times considerably.

Even with the shift, buses remained the backbone of the Metro system, accounting for more than 20.49 million boardings in May – or about 76% of Metro’s ridership for the month.
The Source article also talks about World Cup bus shuttle ridership, which ocman_ mentioned:

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Direct World Cup service by Metro and its transit partners also had a strong start. Preliminary numbers show there were at least 18,541 rides for the opening match between the U.S. and Paraguay – the combined total of rides going to and from the match. The numbers grew to 26,206 for Monday night’s Iran versus New Zealand match.
Here's The Source article: https://thesource.metro.net/new-d-line-s...x-years-world-cup-service-starts-strong/
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