🚧 The big picture: Seattle's World Cup matches were expected to put major pressure on roads and parking.
Instead, they helped drive record ridership on trains, scooters and e-bikes.
🚆 By the numbers: Sound Transit set Link light rail ridership records on back-to-back days, including a record-breaking 280,000 boardings on Friday — when the U.S. beat Australia at Seattle Stadium.
🛴 That was also Lime's busiest day ever in Seattle, with more than 83,000 scooter and e-bike trips, the company told Axios.
Lime reported more than 300,000 trips during the tournament's first week as fans packed the waterfront, fan zones and the stadium district.