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Boston Proposes $90 Bus Fare for World Cup Amid Varied Pricing Across U.S. Cities

As the World Cup approaches, Boston's proposal for a $90 bus fare contrasts with other U.S. cities that are keeping standard public transport prices. This raises questions about accessibility during the tournament.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 1 day ago
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With the World Cup on the horizon, Boston has suggested a $90 fare for bus services, a significant increase that has sparked discussions about transportation affordability during the event.

In contrast, many cities across the United States are opting to maintain their regular public transport fares, aiming to ensure accessibility for all attendees and residents.

This disparity in pricing strategies highlights varying approaches to public transport during major events, raising concerns about how such changes might impact local communities and visitors.