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NJ Transit, World Cup

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An inside look at how NJ Transit will transport World Cup ticketholders to MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, will host its first World Cup game at 6 p.m. Saturday.

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All you need to know about transportation to World Cup matches in NJ
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NJ Transit boss tells Amtrak we will call you out for World Cup failures
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NJ Transit riders concerned about World Cup transportation headaches
There are new concerns over transportation just days before the first World Cup match in New Jersey.

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Wondering how NJ Transit will work during World Cup? Here's a tour
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NJ Transit announces travel options for NY/NJ, Philly World Cup games
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NJ Transit adds 600-person ferries to backup transportation plan for World Cup matches
The ongoing Amtrak infrastructure problems prompted NJ Transit to hire more buses to use if there is a rail problem and charter two commuter ferries.

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FIFA World Cup transit plan finalized in NJ
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Problem-plagued NJ Transit will use 600-person boats to ferry World Cup fans to games — in case of meltdown
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NJ Transit unveils DoorDash trains, details the World Cup travel experience for fans

With the first World Cup match at MetLife Stadium kicking off Saturday, NJ Transit rolled out one of the trains that will move 20,000 fans. The train features a locomotive emblazoned with a red DoorDash wrap that read “Deliver us to Futbol.
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NJ Transit rail ticket cost for World Cup games lowered again, while NY slashes bus price

Whether going by rail or by bus, catching a ride to and from World Cup games at MetLife Stadium is going to cost less — and for one option, it will be significantly less.
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NJ Transit announces $150 ticket prices for trains to World Cup

Tickets to the World Cup matches were expensive on their own, but soccer fans still have to get to the games. That travel will cost an arm and a leg, too. New Jersey Transit announced Friday that rail tickets to MetLife Stadium for the World Cup matches ...
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Is Transit Ready for Some ‘Futbol’? Trains, FIFA and Politics

There is a major sports event in 16 cities, 10 in the United States and three each in Canada and Mexico. It’s the FIFA (Fédération Internationale Football Association, founded in […]
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