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We took NJ Transit to MetLife for World Cup. How it went

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The Post takes NJ Transit train to the World Cup — here’s how it went
If you’ve read anything before this moment that included the words “World Cup” and “NJ Transit” and “train,” you’d be forgiven for fearing the worst.

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NJ Transit brags about $98 World Cup train ticket sales in tone-deaf post
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NJ Transit unveils DoorDash trains, details the World Cup travel experience for fans
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Uber says there are better options than Uber for getting to the World Cup
While Uber is offering a $29 Uber Shuttle for tomorrow’s World Cup match at MetLife Stadium, the ride share company is encouraging fans to use public transit instead.

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NJ Transit ridership for first World Cup game meets revised target (updated)
Gothamist · 1d
NJ Transit riders lose patience as World Cup disrupts commutes for locals at Penn Station
CNN
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$13 train fare spikes to $150 for World Cup fans attending matches in New Jersey
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 ...
Al Jazeera English
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US confirms transit fare spike to $150 for World Cup fans in New Jersey
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 ...
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World Cup fans, NYC commuters deal with travel impacts during match day
The Tuesday evening rush coincided with the end of the match between Senegal and France at MetLife Stadium.
Yahoo
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World Cup transit sticker shock hits fans with tickets to matches in some US host cities
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 ...
Africanews on MSN
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World Cup lament exorbitant train fares in United States
Already reeling from astronomical ticket prices, expensive flights and exorbitant hotel costs, fans have been outraged to discover that getting to some stadiums via rail will come with another hefty b
AOL
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World Cup fans face travel nightmare in US over spiraling costs: ‘It’s the most inaccessible one there’s ever been’
The "Sommermärchen," or "Summer Fairy Tale," of the 2006 World Cup in Germany showcased a modern, unified nation welcoming to fans globally. A key to its success was the "KombiTicket," offering free local public transportation on match days. Subsequent ...
NBC DFW
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World Cup transit sticker shock hits fans going to matches in some host cities
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 ...
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