After all that uproar, the NJ Transit will reduce World Cup fares... but tickets will still run over $100
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After all that uproar, the NJ Transit will reduce World Cup fares... but tickets will still run over $100
"NJ Transit has announced a 30% reduction in its special event rail fares for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. Round-trip tickets from New York Penn Station to MetLife Stadium, which were originally priced at a staggering $150, will now cost $105. The initial price tag sparked immediate outrage from fans and advocacy groups. Which is no surprise given the standard round-trip fare for the 18-mile journey is typically $12.90."
"The World Cup surcharge-even after the reduction-still represents an 800% markup over everyday prices, a point emphasized by the Football Supporters' Association, which noted that the cost remains prohibitively high for many traveling fans. The price drop follows a public row between New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill and FIFA. Governor Sherrill has been vocal in her criticism of the soccer governing body, citing their projected $11 billion in revenue while expecting host cities to shoulder the massive costs of public safety and transportation."
""FIFA should cover the cost of transporting its fans," Sherrill stated. "If it won't, we will not be subsidizing World Cup ticket holders on the backs of New Jerseyans who rely on NJ Transit every day." NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri explained that the agency is facing a $48 million bill for tournament-related services. Without the surcharge, local taxpayers and daily commuters would have been forced to subsidize over 90% of those costs. To bridge the gap, the Governor directed the agency to seek private and corporate sponsorships rather than taxpayer dollars."
"The rail tickets, which go live on Wednesday, May 13, must be booked in advance. Transit officials are also implementing strict game-day protocols: Restricted Access: New York Penn Station will only be accessible to tournam"
NJ Transit is reducing special event rail fares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup between New York Penn Station and MetLife Stadium by 30%. A round-trip ticket previously priced at $150 will cost $105. The reduced fare remains far higher than the typical $12.90 round-trip cost for the 18-mile trip, creating an approximately 800% markup over everyday prices. The change follows criticism from New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill of FIFA’s projected $11 billion revenue while expecting host cities to pay major public safety and transportation costs. NJ Transit says it faces a $48 million tournament-related services bill and that without the surcharge, taxpayers and daily commuters would subsidize most of the costs. The governor directed the agency to seek private and corporate sponsorships instead of taxpayer funding. Tickets go on sale May 13 and must be booked in advance, with game-day access restrictions at Penn Station.
Read at Time Out New York
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