World Cup fans will have to pay $150 for NY stadium train ticket, officials say

A special train service for the 2026 World Cup will cost fans over 11 times the normal fare for the 58-km roundtrip to the Meadowlands.

A special train service for the 2026 World Cup will cost fans over 11 times the normal fare for the 58-km roundtrip to the Meadowlands. | Contesto: cronaca

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Football fans attending 2026 FIFA World Cup matches at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium will face a staggering $150 charge for a special-event roundtrip train ticket from New York City, transit officials confirmed on Friday. The 58-kilometer journey, which typically costs $12.90, will see its price multiplied by more than elevenfold for the tournament's duration, applying to a dedicated, non-stop rail service planned between Manhattan's Penn Station and the Meadowlands Sports Complex. The announcement, made by officials from New Jersey Transit and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, outlines a premium pricing strategy for the "World Cup Express" service. The $150 flat fee covers a single roundtrip on match days, bypassing all intermediate stops to provide direct transport to the venue. This service is separate from the regular NJ Transit rail lines that serve the stadium for other events, which will remain operational at their standard fare. The drastic price hike has immediately sparked controversy and accusations of price-gouging aimed at an international audience. Consumer advocates and local football supporters' groups have condemned the move as exploitative, arguing it places an undue financial burden on fans who are already contending with high costs for accommodation, match tickets, and general travel. "This isn't a luxury service with added amenities; it's a necessary transit link," said one representative from a New York-based fan coalition, who noted the lack of viable, high-capacity alternative routes to the stadium. Officials defended the premium, citing the immense operational scale and security requirements for the World Cup, one of the planet's largest sporting events. They emphasized that the special express trains require dedicated scheduling, separate from the commuter rail network, and involve significant coordination with law enforcement and FIFA's own logistics teams. The revenue, they suggested, is essential to offset these substantial costs without diverting funds from the everyday transit services relied upon by millions of regional commuters. The decision places the host organizers in a delicate position, balancing the practical and...

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