Work from home to avoid World Cup commuter chaos in NYC, transit officials warn
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Work from home to avoid World Cup commuter chaos in NYC, transit officials warn
""If you are not attending one of the events, to please, if possible, work from home, because the city will be incredibly congested and so will New Jersey, so the back and forth is just going to be tough.""
""New Jersey Transit officials have warned residents to avoid commuting into the office, with games on June 22 and June 30 expected to overlap with rush hour.""
Transit officials recommend that individuals avoid commuting into New York City during the World Cup in June. Over a million visitors are anticipated, leading to crowded venues and strained public transit. Port Authority Executive Director Kathryn Garcia advises working from home if possible, as congestion will be significant. New Jersey Transit officials echo this sentiment, warning of rush hour overlaps with game times. Non-World Cup travelers will face restrictions at Penn Station, and train tickets for the event may reach $150.
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