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NJ Transit World Cup Train Tickets Became Reality

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Is the math mathing on NJ Transit’s $150 World Cup ticket? We checked
The world has spoken and practically no one likes the $150 round-trip price tag for NJ Transit’s shuttle system for the World Cup matches taking place in East Rutherford beginning this spring.

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‘What the hell?' Schumer pressures FIFA over World Cup NJ Transit costs
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$150 NJ Transit tickets to World Cup confirmed. Here’s what else to know about getting there.
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NJ lawmakers navigate World Cup preps, budget talks
Ready or not, the FIFA World Cup is coming.

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Gov. Mikie Sherrill could get free seat, trip to FIFA World Cup — as NJ kicks fans with $150 train ride
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How to apply for the World Cup one-day permit in NYC
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Delivery of 374 New Multilevel Rail Cars Modernizing NJ TRANSIT’s Fleet

NJ TRANSIT yesterday celebrated the arrival of the first of 374 next generation multilevel rail cars. The Multilevel III rail car will undergo several months of final testing and commissioning in New Jersey before being joined by up to 40 additional new cars which are expected to be deployed into passenger service later this year.
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$150 to get to MetLife: NJ Transit announces prices for rail, bus tickets to World Cup

Will NJ Transit charge $100 — or more — for a round-trip ticket between New York Penn and MetLife Stadium this summer? Will Penn be closed to commuters for hours? You’ve heard the reports. On Friday,
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NJ Transit shows off its new, modern passenger cars. Here’s when you will be able to ride in one.

NJ Transit displayed its first electric powered Multilevel III rail car, which Gov. Mikie Sherrill said she wants to see hauling passengers by the year's end.
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NJ Transit’s World Cup plan: $150 rides, limited access, commuter squeeze

NJ Transit is rolling out a transportation plan for World Cup fans at MetLife Stadium, featuring $150 roundtrip tickets and restrictions for regular commuters leading up to the matches.
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