NJ Transit, World Cup
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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.
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.
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 ...
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 […]
