Headed to Sunday's World Cup final? Here's how to get there and back from Philly for $60.
The guide for getting to Sunday’s World Cup final from Philadelphia focuses on the lowest-cost transit route to MetLife Stadium. It says fans can travel by SEPTA Regional Rail from William H. Gray 30th Street Station to Trenton, then transfer to NJ Transit on the Northeast Corridor to Secaucus Junction before continuing to New Jersey. The article details round-trip pricing: $20 on SEPTA if bought online for Trenton line service, $26 if purchased onboard, and $40.70 for NJ Transit round-trip tickets to Secaucus Junction. Total round-trip cost is “around $60,” versus Philadelphia parking that runs $115–$180 and can reach $700 for oversized vehicles. It also notes how Trenton is the last SEPTA stop and how NJ Transit trains depart from Track 1 or 2, with “New York–SEC” displayed on arrival boards.





