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NJ Transit cuts World Cup ticket prices

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NJ Transit rail ticket cost for World Cup games lowered again, while NY slashes bus price
Less than a month out from the World Cup, and those extremely high train and bus prices have dropped.

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 · 27d · on MSN
$150 NJ Transit tickets to World Cup confirmed. Here’s what else to know about getting there.
 · 20h
NJ Transit has put World Cup mass transit tickets on sale. Here’s how fast they are selling.
 · 1d
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill announces another NJ Transit World Cup ticket cut days after first reduction
Just days after NJ Transit reduced 2026 FIFA World Cup train ticket prices after backlash, New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced yet another cut.

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 · 18h
Less expensive transit options emerge for World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium
 · 21h
New Jersey Transit drops fare to World Cup games, again
 · 1d
NJ Transit lowers the price of traveling to World Cup games again after huge public backlash
However, following tremendous backlash, lowered the price to $105, and then to $98 on Tuesday.

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 · 1d
Special NJ Transit rail tickets for World Cup matches go on sale
 · 1d
Price of World Cup shuttle bus in New York slashed after fan backlash
NBC Connecticut
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NJ Transit announces $150 ticket prices for trains to World Cup

Tickets to the World Cup matches were expensive on their own, but soccer fans still have to get to the games. That travel will cost an arm and a leg, too. Stream Connecticut News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. New Jersey Transit announced Friday that ...
NorthJersey.com
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What NJ Transit riders need to know about World Cup disruptions

NJ Transit's plan for the World Cup will significantly alter travel for fans and daily commuters. Service from Penn Station to Secaucus will be restricted to World Cup ticket holders for four hours before each match. Parking will not be available at ...
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