The World Cup is expected to generate billions of dollars in economic activity for the region, but New York City may get the lion’s share.
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill is right. Let FIFA World Cup soccer fans pay $150 for NJ Transit train tickets.
While FIFA expects to make $11 billion in profit from the World Cup, NJ Transit says it will only break even with a $150 price on tickets. Here's how ...
The FIFA World Cup COO criticized NJ Transit's World Cup transportation plan, calling $150 train tickets a move that will ...
FIFA claimed high train prices would result in "congestion," "late arrivals," and "diminish the economic benefit" of the ...
N.J. Transit and the NYNJ Host Committee announced their plan for transportation and parking ahead of the FIFA World Cup ...
Outrage over a reported $100 ticket for a train ride to World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium and concern over the $48 million ...
The math ain’t mathing. A round-trip ticket from the Big Apple to catch the FIFA World Cup in Jersey could ring in at $150, ...
The New Jersey Transit Police Department is conducting its annual emergency response drill Saturday at MetLife Stadium in ...
Schumer says FIFA should cover the costs, estimated to be about $48 million for NJ Transit. With that price tag, commuters ...
In order to move 40,000 people and to pay for the cost of $6 million (per game), we have to charge $150,” Kris Kolluri said ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer called on FIFA to cover NJ Transit's $48 million World Cup transportation bill as round-trip train fares ...