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NJ Transit Confirms $150 World Cup Train Tickets, Sparking Fan Outcry

New Jersey's transit agency will charge $150 for round-trip train tickets to World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium, an elevenfold increase from typical pricing.

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New Jersey Transit has confirmed it will charge $150 for round-trip train tickets to World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium this summer, representing a significant increase from standard pricing.

The fare represents an elevenfold increase from the typical $12.90 round-trip ticket price between New York's Penn Station and MetLife Stadium. The agency will also charge $80 for round-trip bus service to the venue.

The pricing announcement has generated substantial criticism from soccer fans and prompted a dispute between New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill and FIFA over responsibility for the increased costs. Reports of the price hikes emerged earlier this week and quickly drew public outcry.

Tens of thousands of spectators are expected to attend World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium this summer. Most attendees will not be permitted to drive to the venue, making public transportation the primary option for reaching the stadium.

The controversy highlights ongoing tensions over transportation logistics and costs for major sporting events, particularly when standard driving access is restricted and fans must rely on public transit options.

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