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NJ Transit $150 Fare Sparks FIFA, Fan Concerns

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United States: New Jersey Transit announced on April 18 that it will charge a $150 round-trip fare for fans traveling from New York City to MetLife Stadium for FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The fee represents roughly a tenfold increase over the normal commuter fare and coincides with planned parking closures and enhanced security measures for the tournament. FIFA operations chief Heimo Schirgi warned on April 18 that the pricing could have a 'chilling effect', pushing fans to alternative transport and increasing congestion and late arrivals; MetLife will host eight matches including the July 19 final. NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri and Governor Mikie Sherrill defended the charge as necessary to cover event-related costs and security.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Prior to April 18: regular one-way fares on the Penn Station–MetLife route were about $12.90–$15.
  • April 18: New Jersey Transit set a $150 round-trip fare for World Cup match travel to MetLife Stadium.
  • April 18: FIFA operations chief Heimo Schirgi publicly warned the fare would have a 'chilling effect' on fans.
  • April 18: NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri and Governor Mikie Sherrill defended the pricing citing security and parking closures.
  • Following announcements: reporting estimated tens of thousands may rely on transit per match; MetLife set to host eight matches including the July 19 final.

Why This Matters to You

If you're planning to attend the FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in New Jersey, be prepared for a steep fare increase. The $150 round-trip fare is a significant jump from the usual $12.90–$15. Check your budget and consider alternative transport options.

The Bottom Line

NJ Transit's fare hike is a financial blow for fans, but officials say it's needed for extra security and event costs. However, this could lead to more traffic and late arrivals. If you're going to the games, plan ahead. Worth forwarding if you know a soccer fan.

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Who Benefited

NJ Transit and contracted security providers will receive increased fare revenue intended to cover heightened operational and security costs associated with World Cup events.

Who Impacted

Fans traveling to MetLife Stadium, particularly those from New York City, face significantly higher round-trip costs that could reduce access and strain local commuter logistics.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
3
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Left 0%, Center 75%, Right 25%
Who Benefited

NJ Transit and contracted security providers will receive increased fare revenue intended to cover heightened operational and security costs associated with World Cup events.

Who Impacted

Fans traveling to MetLife Stadium, particularly those from New York City, face significantly higher round-trip costs that could reduce access and strain local commuter logistics.

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NJ Transit $150 Fare Sparks FIFA, Fan Concerns

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Gov. Mikie Sherrill could get free seat, trip to FIFA World Cup -- as NJ kicks fans with $150 train ride

New York Post

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