New Jersey’s NJ Transit is currently planning to charge more than $100 for return rail tickets from New York’s Pennsylvania Station to MetLife Stadium for FIFA World Cup games.
According to people familiar with the plans, who asked to remain anonymous in order to protect relationships, a return ticket purchased via NJ Transit, New Jersey’s transportation provider, is currently modelled for more than a seven-fold increase from its usual prices during the World Cup this summer.
The 18-mile rail journey, which includes a stop at Secaucus station, ordinarily costs $12.90 for a return ticket — the same pricing for the FIFA Club World Cup final last summer.
The new special event pricing, however, is due to come into effect for the World Cup and is currently due to be over $100.
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Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe combined for 74 POINTS as the Sixers come into TD Garden and spoil the Celtics' season opener 🔥
Maxey:
40 PTS - 6 ASTS - 13-of-24 FG (7 3PT)
VJ:
34 PTS - 7 REBS - 13-of-26 FG (5 3PT)
Congratulations to New York’s team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, who received a huge ovation from the MetLife Stadium crowd tonight for moving on in the MLB Playoffs.
Worst fan base in the league on display once again and crickets from the media. If this was Philly it would be a national story but, you know, people say mean words and someone threw snowballs at Santa Claus in 1968.
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A HUGE FIGHT BROKE OUT BETWEEN #49ERS AND #CARDINALS FANS IN SAN FRANCINE DURING YESTERDAYS GAME.
PUNCHES WERE BEING THROWN AND THINGS GOT CRAZY.
San Fran continues to be a hellhole for games:
The craziest fight of the year 😳