World Cup transit fares to New Jersey stadium cut again after backlash
Workers install the pitch at New York New Jersey Stadium (temporarily renamed from MetLife stadium) ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, in East Rutherford, New Jersey on May 7, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
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New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill said late Tuesday that a roundtrip train ticket will now cost $98 -- down from an initially announced $150, but still well above the typical $12.90 fare.
The stadium, home to the NFL's New York Giants and Jets, is located about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of Manhattan.
Sherrill wrote on X that corporate sponsors had helped subsidize the cost, and that no New Jersey taxpayer cash would be used.
Meanwhile, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a 75 percent cut in roundtrip bus prices to MetLife -- from $80 to $20. She added that 20 percent of tickets will be reserved for New Yorkers.
"Hosting the World Cup is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for New Yorkers, and we are making this world class event as affordable and accessible as possible," Hochul said in a statement.
Officials will enlist classic American yellow school buses to help transport fans -- boosting the number of bus seats for fans from 10,000 to 18,000 on five gamedays, including the World Cup final.
For three other matches at MetLife Stadium, there will be 12,000 bus seats available as they occur on school days.
Public transit will be crucial during the World Cup, as parking spaces at the MetLife have been almost entirely cut due to security and space requirements.
The United States is co-hosting the World Cup with Canada and Mexico. The tournament kicks off on June 11.

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