NJ Transit to address World Cup ticket prices, commuter alternatives during press conference

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NJ Transit to address World Cup ticket prices, commuter alternatives during press conference
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Four hours before those matches, NJ Transit service from New York Penn Station to New Jersey is expected to be suspended, exclusively going to MetLife Stadium only.

That's the question on everyone's mind as New Jersey gears up to host eight games at MetLife stadium.One that she's not willing to pass on to commuters.

Ticket prices have been a hot topic, but we may have to wait a bit longer for an answer. Transportation officials on Friday will be talking about how NJ Transit service is going to be impacted.

Four hours before those matches, NJ Transit service from New York Penn Station to New Jersey is expected to be suspended, exclusively going to MetLife Stadium only. Friday's press conference is happening to discuss what alternatives there are for commuters during those four hours when service could be restricted.

Four World Cup matches are during the week, so this service disruption will impact the afternoon commute for many people. A set price has not been announced yet, so that's a big question still, and it may be brought up at Friday's press conference or we may have to wait a bit longer for an answer. NJ Transit says it's going to cost around $48 million to provide service during the World Cup, primarily because of extra security.

She released a video on social media saying FIFA should pay for the rides, but FIFA says that's not part of the original deal. 'I won't stick New Jersey's commuters with that tab for years to come. That's not fair. So here's the bottom line, FIFA should pay for the rides, but if they don't, I'm not going to let New Jersey commuters get taken for one,' Sherrill said.

Many NJ Transit riders and soccer fans are saying paying potentially up to $150 to get to a match is just way too much.'I can't enjoy myself knowing that and then I have to feed my family, if I take my family too. I can't sit there for two, three hours and not get them something to eat. I love the sport, but it's getting too pricey for me,' another person said.

FIFA released a statement saying, 'FIFA is not aware of any other major event previously held at NY-NJ Stadium, including other major sports, global concert tours, etc, where organizers were required to pay for fan transportation.' They added, 'The original FIFA World Cup 2026 host city agreements signed in 2018 required free transportation for fans to all matches.'

There is parking available at the American Dream Mall. Those prices are set by FIFA and could run over $200 per space. Have a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Send it to Eyewitness News using the form below. If attaching a video or photo,NYPD officers on modified duty after 'disturbing' video of arrest at Brooklyn liquor storeFamily seeks answers after New Jersey woman found dead while on vacation in Zanzibar

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