Overview
- Boston 2026 launched Tuesday the $95 Boston Stadium Express, run by Yankee Line, with room for up to 10,000 riders per match and pickups at more than 20 sites including Logan Airport and the Rhode Island Convention Center, with advance purchase tied to a valid match ticket.
- The MBTA is selling $80 round-trip World Cup commuter-rail tickets to Foxborough in its mTicket app only, capping sales at 20,000 per match after an early-April rush moved about 17,450 tickets on the first day.
- Organizers are curbing driving by requiring prepaid parking, banning tailgating, and planning road restrictions around Gillette Stadium, while allowing rideshare and taxis for drop-off and pickup.
- In New Jersey, multiple outlets report NJ Transit is modeling more than $100 round-trip fares from New York Penn Station to MetLife Stadium for match days, though the agency says prices are not yet final.
- NJ Transit estimates about $48 million in extra costs to run World Cup service and says regular commuters will not cover that bill, signaling higher special-event fares for attendees as details are finalized.