International fans happy with North Texas public transportation to World Cup

Fans from the Netherlands and Japan might be more used to public transit than North Texans, but those international fans who utilized public transit to go to Dallas Stadium on Sunday had glowing reviews for the service.FOX 4's David Sentendrey spoke to several fans in Dallas who traveled to and from Sunday's World Cup match in Arlington on the Trinity Railway Express."It was by far so easy. There were lots of people telling you where to go," Laurie Flood, a Netherlands fan, told Sentendrey. "I would highly recommend anyone going out to the World Cup to try to do this system. It was seamless.""It actually was pretty easy. I was kind of worried about how busy it would be, but it was super smooth, which I was super surprised about," Rafia Nguyen, a Japan fan, said.There were concerns regarding public transportation in North Texas since the region does not rely as heavily on it as other countries do, but the consensus after the first match day was ‘so far so good’.The TRE is normally inact
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