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.
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 ...
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 ...
Outcry was growing after reports that NJ Transit would charge World Cup tickets $100 or more to ride trains to matches at ...
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 ...
The dramatic price hike, 10 times the usual cost, adds to ​the cost of match tickets, which can run into the thousands of ...