NJ Transit to recoup World Cup costs with $150 round-trip train fare

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NJ Transit will charge $150 round-trip for World Cup trains to MetLife Stadium to cover about $62 million in extra security and labor costs (reduced to $48 million after grants). The agency says the price is not profit, but a way to avoid making everyday commuters subsidize World Cup fans—at normal fares, commuters would subsidize roughly 92% of the service. About 40,000 seats per match will be sold for eight games, with special rail service and bus/shuttle options; tickets go on sale May 13. NY leaders criticized the price and urged FIFA to subsidize transportation.
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- NJ Transit says cost of train ticket to FIFA World Cup at MetLife Stadium will be $150 this summer ABC7 New York
- Gov. Sherrill backs sales tax hike during World Cup matches as ‘tourism fee’ New Jersey Monitor
- New Jersey’s $150 World Cup fare kicks off uproar Politico
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