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Tickets for public transport to World Cup matches are $150 at Soccer-New Jersey

Tickets for round-trip public transit to the World Cup games in New Jersey are now $150. They were previously less than $15 on an average day.

Tickets for World Cup matches can cost thousands of dollars due to the increase of more than 10 times in transit fares.

The CEO of World Cup New York/New Jersey's host committee stated on Friday that "we expect public transportation to sell out because it will be the fastest, most efficient way to get to a?stadium." This service will offer round-trips between New York City and the MetLife Stadium via trains and shuttles. World Cup ticket holders will have access to 40,000 non-refundable seats, which go on sale May 13th.

The stadium can hold up to 80,000 people.

SHUTTLE SERVICE

FIFA will operate a shuttle bus service from Manhattan to the stadium. The round-trip cost will be $80, several times more than the regular price. It will transport up to 10,000 people. Tickets will be available on Friday.

New Jersey Transit CEO Kris Kolluri explained that the increased prices were due to the increase in passengers and the cost of World Cup security.

Kolluri explained that "all consumer protection triggers?that normally trigger a violation?do not apply to us because we are seeking reimbursement for the money we spend, and secondly, we aren't a for profit company." Other transportation options will be limited, such as ride-sharing, because the public parking lots around the stadium, which can normally hold more than 20,000 vehicles, will close on game days.

The host committee has said that it will manage the traffic to reduce congestion around the stadium. It gave a location where cars could be dropped off, which is a 20 minute walk from the stadium.

Penn Station, Manhattan, will be closed for other passengers four hours prior to and following the Games.

The MetLife Stadium is hosting eight World Cup matches, including the final.

(source: Reuters)