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NJ, World Cup

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FOX 5 New York on MSN · 2d
World Cup gridlock: NJ transit restrictions, NYC street closures ahead of NJ match
With the third World Cup match taking place at the New York New Jersey Stadium on Monday night, the evening rush hour is expected to be a major headache for commuters.

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 · 7d · on MSN
The Post takes NJ Transit train to the World Cup — here’s how it went
 · 2d
Here are our World Cup transit tips for Norway vs. Senegal match in NJ
 · 2d
Seating bowl briefly cleared, possible flooding forecast ahead of Norway-Senegal World Cup match
The seating bowl at MetLife Stadium was briefly cleared during a downpour about four hours before Norway and Senegal were scheduled to meet in a World Cup match on Monday night with possible flooding ...

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 · 2d
Heavy rain, commuters and the World Cup make for a wet, but not wild, trip in N.J.
 · 1d
Weather and transit at the forefront of World Cup match 3 in NY and NJ
Lonestar Trip Reports on MSN
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This NJ Transit train hits 100 mph — but Amtrak still beats it by 40 minutes

NJ Transit's commuter trains can hit 100 mph on the Northeast Corridor, but Amtrak still makes the same New York to Trenton trip 40 minutes faster. We ride the full route, breaking down why — fewer stops and a higher speed cap give Amtrak the edge — while also touring the seating,
8d

NJ Transit ridership for first World Cup game meets revised target (updated)

NJ Transit says it successfully handled fan traffic to and from Saturday’s first World Cup game in East Rutherford, N.J., even if the numbers involved were far different than the agency’s original
8don MSN

NJ Transit handles World Cup crowds and commuters, but $98 fare draws ire

Tuesday was the first day that two unlikely groups — seasoned New Jersey commuters and World Cup soccer fans — were heading home at the same time after a 3 p.m. match at MetLife Stadium. People from both groups reported no major problems with the experience,
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More travel chaos set to plague Tuesday’s World Cup game at MetLife — with nearly 30K train tickets unsold so far

New York and New Jersey are barreling toward more travel chaos for Tuesday’s World Cup game at MetLife Stadium as up to 30,000 train tickets remain unsold — but Mayor Zohran Mamdani is brushing off the looming disaster.
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NJ public transit — trains and shuttle buses — got fans to MetLife

Shuttles were in demand — as were NJ Transit trains — to get to MetLife Stadium for the 2026 FIFA World Cup kickoff.
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