Atlanta transit riders brace for World Cup crowds
MARTA transit riders are bracing for massive World Cup crowds while dealing with broken fare gates and safety fears. A rider describes witnessing the aftermath of a random train stabbing at Oakland City station that left a passenger dead. Transit officials say they are fighting back by ordering officer overtime, moving undercover cops onto trains and monitoring twelve thousand security cameras.
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