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L.A. uses World Cup to show off upgraded public transit and test plans to hold car-free Olympics

“It’s a lot cleaner and smells way better,” said Martha Banuelos, a user of the L.A. transit system during the World Cup tournament.

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L.A. uses World Cup to show off upgraded public transit and test plans to hold car-free Olympics

“It’s a lot cleaner and smells way better,” said Martha Banuelos, a user of the L.A. transit system during the World Cup tournament.

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LA uses World Cup to show off upgraded public transit and test plans to hold car-free Olympics

LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Matthew Smith took his five-year-old son to a World Cup game in the Los Angeles area earlier this month, they opted to take public transit

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  1. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·thestar.com

    LA uses World Cup to show off upgraded public transit and test plans to hold car-free Olympics

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — When Matthew Smith took his five-year-old son to a World Cup game in the Los Angeles area earlier this month, they opted to take public transit

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·nbcnews.com

    L.A. uses World Cup to show off upgraded public transit and test plans to hold car-free Olympics

    “It’s a lot cleaner and smells way better,” said Martha Banuelos, a user of the L.A. transit system during the World Cup tournament.