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NJ Transit’s World Cup ticket sales still lag. Is $98 pricetag pushing fans to find other options?
NJ Transit said it's prepared to move 40,000 fans to each World Cup game but ticket sales haven't gone as expected yet and riders are finding other ways to get to the match.
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