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NJ Transit drops World Cup ticket prices

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After outcry, NJ Transit reduces round-trip ticket price to World Cup games
Round-trip NJ Transit tickets for World Cup matches just got cheaper.

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NJ Transit reduces controversial World Cup ticket prices
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New Jersey Transit to reduce round-trip rail prices for World Cup events to $105
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NJ Transit lowers World Cup train ticket prices from NYC to MetLife — and it’s still an 800% markup
New Jersey Transit plans to trim its universally hated World Cup fare hike by 30% after securing funds from “sponsors and other sources,” according to a new report, and it could drop even lower.

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NJ Transit cuts price of World Cup rail tickets from $150 to $105
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NJ Transit Reducing Fare For World Cup: Report
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NJ Transit will lower cost of train tickets to World Cup matches from $150 to $105
A spokesperson for Gov. Mikie Sherrill released the following statement: "Governor Sherrill has been clear that FIFA should contribute to transport its fans to World Cup games. Since it hasn't, she di...

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Eye-popping World Cup transit price has dropped
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NJ Transit to reduce World Cup transit fares: Sources
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NJ Transit, FIFA warn fans not to take unsanctioned rides to MetLife: "You may not even get to the game"

FIFA and NJ Transit said unsanctioned shuttle and bus companies will not be allowed to drop off ticketholders at MetLife Stadium.
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NJ Transit pilots digital bus stop signs across New Jersey (updated)

NJ Transit is piloting high-tech digital bus stop signs at eight stops in five towns across New Jersey. The initiative launched through partnerships developed via the Transit Tech Lab. The one-year test features solar-powered signs from BusPas in Hoboken ...
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