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  "path": "/news/2026/05/29/world-cup-travelers-mbta-dank-conditions",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-29T09:47:38.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Locals are accustomed to the T’s dank conditions. But as global soccer fans make their way to Boston for the World Cup, many will come from cities with clean, state-of-the-art public transit — and may be surprised at the MBTA’s less-than-sparkling, dungeon-like spaces.",
  "title": "Welcome to Boston? Transit-savvy World Cup visitors may be surprised by the T's dingy stations"
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