Ridership Records Broken for FIFA World Cup Stadium Opener in Santa Clara

A coordinated network of VTA, BART, and Caltrain, transported more than 37,000 passengers to and from the opening FIFA World Cup match on June 13 between Qatar and Switzerland, setting a new ridership record for a major event at Levi’s Stadium – which, for the World Cup will be called the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium.

Following the first match, VTA surpassed industry expectations by clearing light rail platforms serving the stadium in less than 90 minutes. The benchmark for clearing crowds after a major event at Levi's Stadium is two hours.

"This was a tremendous success for VTA and our regional transit partners," said VTA General Manager and CEO Carolyn Gonot. "Thousands of fans chose transit to get to and from the match, and together with BART and Caltrain, we provided a seamless travel experience that kept people moving and got them home safely."

A total of 37,642 passengers used VTA service at the first matcht, with post-match crowds exceeding the number of fans who arrived by transit before kickoff. Despite the larger post-game surge, VTA maintained efficient operations and cleared platforms well ahead of the two-hour industry standard. The number is more than 6,000 over the transit crowds for Super Bowl LX.

The success was made possible through close coordination among the Bay Area's transit agencies. BART transported passengers from San Francisco and the East Bay to Milpitas Transit Center, where they connected to VTA light rail service for the final trip to the stadium.

“BART saw an increase of more than 160% in ridership at Milpitas Station Saturday compared with the previous weekend,” said BART General Manager Bob Powers. “We’ve worked with our fellow transit agencies to make transfers fan friendly and now the world is seeing how far the Bay Area’s transit network has come.”

Caltrain carried passengers from San Francisco and communities throughout the Peninsula to Mountain View Transit Center, where riders transferred to VTA light rail trains bound for the stadium.

“Caltrain got nearly 7,000 fans to and from the first World Cup match quickly, safely and conveniently,” said Caltrain Executive Director Michelle Bouchard. “With frequent half-hourly service and a great atmosphere onboard with fellow fans, Caltrain is the easiest way to skip traffic, avoid parking costs and get to the World Cup stress-free.”

Additional trains, coordinated staffing, crowd management measures, and extensive operational planning helped ensure fans experienced a smooth journey throughout the day.

Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) and Capitol Corridor also provided service to the stadium.

The opening match is the first of six FIFA World Cup matches to be played at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium this summer. VTA will continue operating enhanced service throughout the tournament.

Tonight’s game, the second of six games to be played at Levi’s Stadium, between Austria and Jordan, begins at 9pm.

Here is the rest of the schedule:

Friday, June 19, 9pm – UEFA Playoff C (Türkiye, Romania, Slovakia, or Kosovo) vs. Paraguay

Monday, June 22, 8pm. – Jordan vs. Algeria

Thursday, June 25, 7pm – Australia vs. Paraguay

Wednesday, July 1, 5pm – First-round knockout stage

 

 

 

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