NJ Transit lowers price of World Cup transit
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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 confirmed Friday — an effort, he said, to keep workaday commuters from subsidizing the cost of the international sporting event.
Reactions are mixed to the bold World Cup transportation plan outlined by NJ Transit and the New York-New Jersey host committee for moving 78,000 people a day to eight matches at MetLife Stadium this June. Much commentary focused on NJ Transit’s decision ...
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.
The plan is a comprehensive roadmap that outlines immediate investments in cleanliness, accessibility, public safety and the digital experience.