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NJ Transit, World Cup

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Initial sales find little demand for NJ Transit soccer train tickets
In case you were wondering how NJ Transit's $98 tickets to World Cup soccer matches were selling, the answer is: not well.

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NJ Transit World Cup train tickets see eyepoppingly slow sales ahead of upcoming tournament
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NJ Transit’s $98 World Cup trains see weak sales
 · 20h
FIFA World Cup tickets canceled for dozens of fans ahead of opening match in Mexico next week. Here's why.
FIFA has canceled World Cup tickets issued to about 60 fans who mistakenly got them for free because of a website error.

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 · 22h
FIFA cancels free World Cup tickets given to fans in website error
 · 1d
What is happening with World Cup ticket prices?
 · 9h
FIFA accidentally gives fans free 2026 World Cup tickets — and then backtracks
FIFA announced Thursday that around 60 fans snagged free tickets after a website malfunction and canceled the no-pay entree for them.

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 · 18h
FIFA is making money reselling its own tickets
 · 21h
FIFA Sets Deadline After Fans Get World Cup Tickets for Free
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Can you drive to NJ World Cup games? Here are your transportation options

Access to World Cup venues is highly controlled. Here are all transportation options including $225 parking spots.
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Patch AM: How the new NJ Transit schedule changes your Secaucus Junction commute today

Be sure to catch 2nd Annual Boricua Film Festival on the Secaucus Patch calendar
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Here's how to get to NJ World Cup games from the Jersey Shore

There will be no vehicle access to the stadium. Here are your options.
News 12 New Jersey
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How to get to FIFA World Cup matches on NJ Transit

FIFA World Cup ticketholders have a strict list of approved ways to get to their matches. News 12 is breaking down all of them on the Toll of Commuting from start to finish - starting with New Jersey Transit. NJ Transit has committed to moving up to 40,000 fans to the stadium on its trains each of the eight match days.
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