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NJ Transit will charge $150 for roundtrip ride to World Cup

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$150 NJ Transit tickets to World Cup confirmed. Here’s what else to know about getting there.
The speculation about how high an NJ Transit ticket would be for a train ride between Penn Station and the renamed NY-NJ stadium for World Cup matches this summer was confirmed Friday Round-trip rail ...

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NJ Transit will charge $150 for roundtrip ride to the World Cup
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Fans being fleeced by £111 World Cup train tickets - FSA
The Football Supporters' Association says fans are being "fleeced" and "gouged" after the announcement that a 30-minute train journey to a World Cup game at MetLife Stadium will cost $150 (£111).

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