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New Jersey lowers World Cup public transport fare to just $105

Local media reported that New Jersey reduced its round-trip fares to World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium from $150 to $105 on Thursday, after the original price was criticized by FIFA.

The reduced fare is still less than the $15 that the same route would cost on an average day. It also exceeds the $80 round trip fare of FIFA's shuttle service to the stadium with 82,500 seats, which will be hosting?eight World Cup games including the final match on July 19th.

Last month, the CEO of New Jersey's public transport?provider NJ Transit -?Kris Kolluri - cited increased security as well as a greater number of passengers because of the closure of the public parking around the stadium in order to justify a fare increase.

NJ Transit has been contacted for comment on the price increase.

Heimo Schirgi, the 2026 World Cup's Chief Operating Officer, said that the original $150 cost would "have a chilling effect" upon fans.

Mikie Sherrill, the Governor of New Jersey, said that FIFA should be responsible for paying for the rides because?NJ Transit was "stuck with a $48-million bill" in order to ensure safety. (Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru Editing by Toby Davis)

(source: Reuters)