Bus and Train Prices for the 2026 World Cup

Introduction

Some cities in the USA changed their travel prices for the 2026 World Cup. People were angry because the prices were too high.

Main Body

In New Jersey, the train price was $150. Now it is $98. Companies paid money to make the price lower. In New York, the bus price went from $80 down to $20. Other cities have different prices. Philadelphia and Los Angeles have cheap or free travel. But in Boston, the price is $80. This is much higher than the normal price of $8.75. Leaders are angry at FIFA. FIFA does not pay for the trains and buses. Some tickets for the final game cost $30,000. This is very expensive.

Conclusion

Some travel prices are lower now, but they are still different in every city.

Learning

💰 Talking about Cost

In this story, we see how to describe prices. When something costs a lot of money, we use expensive. When it costs a little, we use cheap.

  • $30,000 → Very expensive
  • Free/Low price → Cheap

â†•ī¸ Up and Down

Look at how prices move. We use specific words to show the change:

  1. Higher (More money) ∗Example:∗*Example:*8.75 →\rightarrow $80

  2. Lower (Less money) Example: 150150 \rightarrow 98


📍 Quick Guide: 'Some' vs 'Every'

  • Some cities = Not all of them. Only a few.
  • Every city = All of them. 100%.

Vocabulary Learning

bus (n.)
a vehicle that carries passengers on roads.
Example:I take the bus to work every day.
train (n.)
a series of connected railway cars that travel on tracks.
Example:The train left at 8 a.m.
price (n.)
the amount of money asked for something.
Example:The price of the book is $10.
city (n.)
a large town where many people live.
Example:New York is a big city.
people (n.)
human beings.
Example:People are waiting for the bus.
angry (adj.)
feeling or showing strong displeasure.
Example:She was angry when the train was late.
high (adj.)
large in amount or value.
Example:The price is high.
low (adj.)
small in amount or value.
Example:The price is low now.
money (n.)
currency used for buying things.
Example:He saved money for his trip.
cheap (adj.)
not expensive.
Example:They found cheap tickets.
free (adj.)
not costing money.
Example:The bus ride was free.
normal (adj.)
usual or typical.
Example:The normal price is $8.75.
different (adj.)
not the same.
Example:Prices are different in each city.
travel (n.)
the act of going from one place to another.
Example:Travel can be fun.
final (adj.)
last or concluding.
Example:The final game is tomorrow.