We took NJ Transit to MetLife for World Cup. How it went
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Sky-high ticket prices won’t be the only thing emptying the wallets of soccer fans attending World Cup matches at some U.S. venues this spring. Fans trying to get to MetLife Stadium from New York City can expect to shell out $150 for a round-trip train ...
Here’s why footie fans will be footing the transportation bill in cities with the highest fares.
Sky-high ticket prices will not be the only thing emptying the wallets of football fans attending World Cup matches at some United States venues this spring. Fans trying to get to MetLife Stadium from New York City can expect to shell out $150 for a round ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dubbed the “Sommermärchen,” or “Summer Fairy Tale,” the 2006 World Cup in Germany was a widely praised showcase for a modern, unified nation that was welcoming to fans from ...
World Cup fans faced transit hell no matter what for Tuesday’s match at MetLife Stadium. Spectators who drove to see the 3 p.m. game between France and Senegal in New Jersey were exasperated after paying around $225 to park — then having to walk nearly 30 minutes to the venue — while others crammed into yellow taxis,
It's going to cost less than previously announced to get from New York City to New Jersey for the World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium this summer. The bus service run by the host committee, originally announced as an $80 round-trip ticket, will now cost $ ...
Dubbed the “Sommermärchen," or “Summer Fairy Tale," the 2006 World Cup in Germany was a widely praised showcase for a modern, unified nation that was welcoming to fans from around the globe. Part of that success was the “KombiTicket,” which gave ...
