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New Jersey transit agency confirms controversial $150 train, $80 bus tickets for World Cup matches

New Jersey has unveiled hefty transportation fees for World Cup attendees at MetLife Stadium, with train tickets priced at $150 and parking costing up to $225. Fans can opt for an $80 bus from NYC, but the costs have led to public backlash....

The Guardian· Apr 17, 2026 · 11:27 PM · 32 views

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New Jersey has unveiled hefty transportation fees for World Cup attendees at MetLife Stadium, with train tickets priced at $150 and parking costing up to $225. Fans can opt for an $80 bus from NYC, but the costs have led to public backlash. Governor Sherrill has criticized FIFA's lack of support for these expenses. #WorldCup2026 #NewJersey #MetLifeStadium #FIFA #PublicTransport

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