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Regional transit agencies are gearing up to move tens of thousands of fans to and from World Cup matches at Philadelphia Stadium and MetLife Stadium. Here's what you need to know before you go.
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.
NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri said the 2026 World Cup is an opportunity to "reframe" how the agency handles complex events.
The much-awaited mobility plan for the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches taking place in the Meadowlands released on April 17 indicates there will be no parking at MetLife Stadium on the eight match days. Tickets will be needed to access the property overall.
After considerable (and understandable) blowback from the initial price of a train ticket to MetLife Stadium for World Cup games, New Jersey Transit announced the cost of a ticket will be reduced by at least 30%.
NJ Transit's CEO and President Kevin Corbett won't budget to restore express Pascack Valley Line service until the rail agency has more engineers coming on board. Metro-North President Catherine Rinaldi wrote to Corbett last month informing him the ...
This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy. NJ Transit is planning to charge more than $100 for train tickets from New York's Penn Station to MetLife Stadium for FIFA World Cup games, but will NJ commuters be exempt from the ...
With the first World Cup games starting in June at MetLife Stadium and culminating with the final match on July 19, is NJ Transit ready to move masses of fans from around the world? There are two answers to that questions. One is how close to completion is ...
