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NJ Transit lowers price of World Cup transit

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Ticket prices lowered for NJ Transit, NYC bus going to World Cup games
Several new plans were announced to help fans get to the FIFA World Cup matches cheaper and faster.

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Mass Transit · 4h
NJ Transit sets round-trip 2026 FIFA World Cup ticket prices at $98
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NJ Transit drops round-trip to FIFA World Cup matches — by $7 — to $98
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Here’s Another Way America Will Choke at the World Cup
The nation’s railway system is destined to lose.

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NJ Transit lowers the price of traveling to World Cup games again after huge public backlash
 · 23h
New Jersey Transit drops fare to World Cup games, again
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Price of World Cup shuttle bus in New York slashed after fan backlash
New York state governor Kathy Hochul said on social media the bus ticket had now been reduced to $20 in order to make the World Cup “as accessible as possible”.

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New York cuts shuttle bus ticket price for World Cup fans
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Special NJ Transit rail tickets for World Cup matches go on sale
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NJ Transit has put World Cup mass transit tickets on sale. Here’s how fast they are selling.

NJ Transit used added adverting revenue to cover millions of dollars of costs to operate World Cup rail service and its Transitway bus service is rolling.
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New Jersey rallies sponsors to cut World Cup transit costs after Mikie Sherrill’s FIFA feud

New Jersey officials have rallied sponsors and outside “non-taxpayer” funding sources to help lower transportation costs for fans attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup after Gov. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) publicly clashed with FIFA over who should pay for the tournament’s mounting transit and security expenses.
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