- NJ Transit CEO defends massive World Cup fare hike as Gov. Sherrill again calls on FIFA to foot $150 train tickets NY Post —
- New Jersey's $150 transit fare will have 'chilling effect', FIFA warns The Straits Times —
- You Thought World Cup Tickets Were Expensive. Wait Until You Take the Train. Wall Street Journal —
- US confirms transit fare spike to $150 for World Cup fans in New Jersey Al Jazeera —
- NJ Transit scrambles to defend $150 tickets for 9-mile World Cup ride: ‘This isn’t price gouging’ Fortune —
- Why World Cup travel costs are so high CBS News —
- £111 trains will have 'chilling effect' on World Cup - Fifa BBC News —
- Fifa warns New Jersey’s $150 train fare will have ‘chilling effect’ on World Cup The Independent —
- England World Cup fans face huge cost to travel to New Jersey's Metlife Stadium Mirror —
- New Jersey's $150 transit fare at World Cup will have 'chilling effect', FIFA warns - Reuters Reuters —
- England fans hit with shocking train ticket price hike to watch World Cup games this summer Metro —
- New Jersey announces $150 transit tickets to reach the World Cup Al Jazeera —
- New Jersey Transit announces $150 round-trip train fare for World Cup matches NBC News —
- NJ Transit CEO explains World Cup fare hike as NJ Gov again implores FIFA to pay for $150 train tickets Fox News —
- New Jersey announces $150 transit tickets to reach the World Cup | AJ #shorts Al Jazeera —
- FIFA World Cup 2026 under fire as Mikie Sherrill hits rising ticket prices and transport costs while Taylor Twellman raises concerns Times Of India —
- New Jersey Transit announces $150 train fare for World Cup NBC News —
- Toronto abandons plan to charge entry to FIFA World Cup fan zones The Globe and Mail —
Kris Kolluri
American politician (born c. 1969)
Kris Kolluri is an American politician and transportation executive. He became President and CEO of New Jersey Transit (NJT), the New Jersey state public transportation agency, on January 16, 2025.
World Cup Train Fare Controversy