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The FIFA World Cup concludes in the New York area, with reports focusing on the operational performance of transit and regional economic impacts.
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The FIFA World Cup concludes in the New York area, with reports focusing on the operational performance of transit and regional economic impacts.
The World Cup final concludes as officials pivot from air quality concerns to reviewing the tournament's broader impact and logistical legacy.
Extreme heat is triggering widespread service disruptions and mechanical failures across the NJ Transit rail system.
World Cup crowds vanish, leaving NJ Transit with a $2M-per-game bill and empty stadium parking lots