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NJ Transit Confirms It Will Charge $150 for Train Tickets During the World Cup

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FIFA Host Committee, NJ Transit say plan for World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be a success amid $150 trains.

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The FIFA New York New Jersey Host Committee backed NJ Transit's World Cup transportation plan despite $150 travel costs to MetLife Stadium, as officials clashed over concerns.

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$13 train fare spikes to $150 for World Cup fans attending matches in New Jersey - WTOP.

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$13 train fare spikes to $150 for World Cup fans attending matches in New Jersey WTOPWorld Cup fans to MetLife Stadium will pay $150 train fares - NJ Transit ESPNNJ Transit says cost of ticket to FIFA World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be $150 this summer ABC7 New YorkWorld Cup Transit Prices Are Set: $150 by Train and $80 for Shuttles

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It'll cost fans $150.

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Days after the high cost of World Cup fees became a political football, officials in New Jersey on Friday revealed the final price fans will face just to get to the stadium.

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Taking a train to World Cup games at MetLife Stadium will cost $150.

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NJ Transit will charge $150 for round-trip tickets from New York's Penn Station to MetLife Stadium for FIFA World Cup games this summer.

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**Summary:** NJ Transit has confirmed that fans attending World Cup games at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will face a $150 charge for round-trip train tickets, effective starting from July 24. **Why It Matters:** This price increase is seen as an unexpected and potentially unfair cost for fans who are

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