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NJ Transit announces $150 World Cup train tickets

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How And Why $150 NJ Transit World Cup Train Tickets Became Reality
By now, many fans know that New Jersey Transit plans to charge fans $150 per round-trip train ticket for World Cup fans making the trip from New York City’s Penn Station to the Meadowlands station at ...

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NJ Transit responds to reported $100 price for train to get to World Cup matches
 · 18h · on MSN
NJ Transit CEO explains World Cup fare hike as NJ gov again implores FIFA to pay for $150 train tickets
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World Cup fans to MetLife Stadium will pay $150 train fares - NJ Transit
Fans trying to get to MetLife Stadium from New York City can expect to shell out $150 for a round-trip train fare for each match, transportation officials confirmed Friday.

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NJ Transit says $150 World Cup train ticket price needed to offset extra security, labor costs
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New Jersey announces $150 public transit tickets for travel to World Cup games
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Officials unveil transit plan for NJ World Cup: $150 by train, $80 by shuttle
“When you net out how we are thinking about this, this isn’t profit-making. We’re not trying to gouge anybody. We’re trying to recover the cost of $48 million that it’s going to cost, by charging $150...

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New Jersey officials confirm World Cup transit prices: $150 by train, $225 to park
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New Jersey confirms huge World Cup train fare price hikes
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