A revamped NJ Transit app is here, offering real-time station locations, perfect for soccer fans heading to the World Cup.
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NJ Transit lowers World Cup train ticket prices from NYC to MetLife — and it’s still an 800% markup
New Jersey Transit plans to trim its universally hated World Cup fare hike by 30% after securing funds from “sponsors and ...
The train tickets will go on sale May 13. Tickets will be limited to 40,000 for each match day and will not be available for ...
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NJ Transit is charging $150 for a ride to the World Cup and it’s totally worth it | Sheneman cartoon
If you want to see world-class football in New Jersey this summer, you’ve got two options: pay NJ Transit $150 or take your chances with rideshare surge pricing.
Train tickets to see the World Cup games in New Jersey this summer will run $150 a pop, round trip, NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri said, in an effort to keep workaday commuters from subsidizing the cost ...
NJ Transit is reportedly expected to charge more than $100 for a round trip ticket between New York Penn and the Meadowlands.
Sky-high ticket prices won't be the only thing emptying the wallets of soccer fans attending World Cup matches at some U.S. venues this spring.
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NJ Transit sets $150 train fare for World Cup trips to MetLife Stadium
Officials say the pricing is driven by a $48 million transportation plan to handle up to four times the usual ridership, with only $13.6 million covered by grants from FIFA and the federal government.
The steep cost to ride the train to New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium for the upcoming World Cup just got a little cheaper.
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NJ Transit reducing fare for World Cup: Report
It will now cost a little less to take the train to watch the World Cup at MetLife Stadium. New Jersey Transit will be reducing round-trip rail prices to the World Cup from $150 to $105, according to ...
What to Know Unprecedented crowds are expected for World Cup matches at MetLife this summer. NJ Transit says it’s facing nearly $50 million in added costs. The governor wants FIFA to pay. FIFA isn’t ...
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