High Stakes on the Tracks: World Cup Transit Costs Soar
Public transit to World Cup games in New Jersey will cost $150, a significant jump from the usual fare. This increase contributes to the broader rise in expenses surrounding the event. Transit will be vital due to closed parking, with tickets available for World Cup attendees from May 13.
Transit fares for World Cup matches in New Jersey are set to soar, with round-trip tickets priced at $150, up from the usual under $15, FIFA and NJ Transit revealed.
This drastic price hike adds another costly layer to the World Cup experience, where tickets for games can reach thousands of dollars.
The mass transit service will include round trips from New York City to MetLife Stadium on trains and shuttles, emphasizing its importance as parking at the venue will be unavailable on game days. Tickets for this transit option will be non-transferable and non-refundable, available from May 13 for World Cup ticket holders.
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