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Argentine Cities Adapt Transport for World Cup Semifinals

15/07/2026 15:32 - Actualidad

World Cup 2026: A Historic Day in the Streets

On July 15, 2026, the Argentine National Team faces England in the World Cup semifinals at 4:00 PM at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Despite the national government not declaring an administrative holiday, football fever takes over the country's streets. Various cities have organized special operations to ensure everyone can enjoy this thrilling match safely.

Cordoba: Normal Service and Reinforced Security

According to local media La Voz, urban transport will operate normally throughout the day. However, the transport union requested safety measures for drivers. Miguel Tolosa confirmed the only change is suspending trolleybus service as a preventive measure.

Mendoza: Shops Closed and Barricaded Streets

As reported by Los Andes, shops will close at 3:00 PM. Transport will run normally, but streets will be barricaded for security.

Southern Buenos Aires: Transport Pause

According to Infoeme, buses will stop running at 3:00 PM and resume after the match to protect drivers.

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