Philly tries to make World Cup affordable with low train fare, free fests


PHILADELPHIA — Soccer fans will pay just $2.90 to take the subway to and from World Cup matches. They can gather in a park for 39 straight days of free fan festivals. And police are getting new body-camera tools that will help them interact with foreign visitors in more than 50 languages.



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