Philadelphia Secures $8.47M Federal Boost to Upgrade Transit for 2026 World Cup
March 6, 2026
Philadelphia will receive about $8.47 million in federal funding to bolster transit ahead of six World Cup games at Lincoln Financial Field from June 14 to July 4, 2026, with a broader plan to support regional visitors and residents.
SEPTA and regional agencies will allocate roughly $5.5 million to offset event operating costs, about $21.5 million for extra rail service and extended hours, and around $30 million for station and platform upgrades as part of the funding package.
Officials anticipate a surge in ridership from World Cup crowds, with more than half a million visitors expected for the six matches held in the Philadelphia area.
SEPTA General Manager Scott Sauer and spokesperson Andrew Busch stress cost management, prioritizing service quality for major events while preserving reliability for everyday riders.
Riders should expect more frequent service, longer operating hours, additional cleaning staff, event ambassadors, enhanced signage, and translation services during the World Cup period.
The funding is framed as a preparation effort to ensure smooth transit during the tournament, highlighting collaboration with Congress and local transit authorities.
SEPTA’s summer service plan, tied to the 250th anniversary, is set for release in mid-spring, with ongoing efforts to balance event-driven service and daily rider needs.
Local officials, including Sen. John Fetterman, emphasize that the funding will support increased service, crowd management, and long-term improvements for visitors and residents alike.
Security and station improvements are planned, including more surveillance and upgrades at high-traffic stations like NRG Station, City Hall, Fern Rock, and Second Street on the Market-Frankford Line.
The funding comes from the Federal Transit Administration’s World Cup Public Transportation Formula Program to increase capacity, reliability, and service for World Cup riders and local residents.
SEPTA’s leadership praises the funding as critical to moving residents and visitors during the World Cup and the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations.
A major portion of operations will involve coordinated shuttle services to venues such as FIFA FanFest to handle the anticipated international visitor influx.
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NBC 10 Philadelphia • Mar 6, 2026
Philadelphia receives $8.47 million for public transportation ahead of World Cup
Hoodline • Mar 6, 2026
Fetterman Scores $8.47 Million Transit Boost as Philly Gears Up for World Cup
PhillyVoice • Mar 4, 2026
SEPTA gets $5.5 million in federal funding to enhance World Cup service