HomeLifestyleMurphy: Concerns about NJ Transit never came up in discussions with FIFA

Murphy: Concerns about NJ Transit never came up in discussions with FIFA

About those concerns that the failures of mass transit during big events — most notably the Super Bowl in 2014 — would crush MetLife Stadium’s ability to land the final of the 2026 World Cup?

Completely unfounded. Never came up.

At least, that’s the word from Gov. Phil Murphy.

Speaking to a small group of media after an event Tuesday afternoon, Murphy said only the media has asked about the state’s well-known transit meltdown after Super Bowl XLVIII — a failure that saw customers waiting hours to get a train out of the Meadowlands.

FIFA never mentioned it, he said.

Why? Murphy suspects it’s because the problem has not been repeated.

“The principal reason is (that) it’s a dramatically different NJ Transit today than it was 10 years ago,” he said. “That’s the short and simple reason. And it will be even stronger in two and a half years.”

The public comments were some of the first Murphy has made since Sunday, when MetLife Stadium was awarded the final in a defining moment for the region.

The event has the potential to create 15,000 jobs and $2 billion in economic impact — not to mention an untold amount of positive branding.

Assuming there are no missteps.

Murphy is confident transit will not be a problem — but that doesn’t mean transportation issues are not a top concern.

While he did not address the coming billion-dollar budget deficit that New Jersey Transit is facing, Murphy did talk about the need to be able to get tens of thousands of fans in and out of the area.

“Getting people, as a general matter, in and out of the stadium was, is and will remain a focus,” he said.

Murphy said NJ Transit has proved its ability repeatedly, pointing to the ease with which it handled three Taylor Swift concerts, three Bruce Springsteen concerts and a K-Pop concert in 2023.

“You just see a consistent performance,” he said.

Murphy said a big key has been the ability to move people through the Secaucus train station, whether they are coming or going from New York City or the Meadowlands.

“They did that brilliantly this summer with signage, a lot of ambassadors on the ground — you’ll see a lot more of that,” he said.

Related Articles

NJEDA board OKs $20M to support FIFA World Cup 2026

The New Jersey Economic Development Authority board recently approved a $20 million allocation to the FIFA World Cup 2026 New York New Jersey Host...

Campbell’s appoints Levine chief investor relations officer, succeeding Gardy

The Campbell’s Company in Camden announced the appointment of Joshua Levine as chief investor relations officer, effective March 18. Levine will report to Chief...
00:29:27

Our Infrastructure Matters – Episode 8

In Infrastructure Matters – Episode 8, industry analysts discuss how the technology landscape around infrastructure and mainframe computing is evolving through open-source collaboration and new...

NJM Insurance Group welcomes Joseph Colalillo to Board of Directors

Joseph S. Colalillo, president of ShopRite of Hunterdon County, has been elected to the board of directors of NJM Insurance Group.  Colalillo brings decades of experience in retail...

Trenton Housing Authority honors city’s revolutionary history with National “Victory Town” program

The Trenton Housing Authority (THA) recently signed an agreement with a national nonprofit group that recognizes Trenton as a “Victory Town” on the route...

Princeton chamber begins search for next president and CEO

The Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce said March 10 it has officially launched the search for its next president and CEO. Current President...

Latest Articles

00:01:07

Sherrill highlights N.J.’s life sciences leadership at HINJ forum

Gov. Mikie Sherrill touted New Jersey’s leadership in the life sciences industry during a forum hosted by the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey on...

Norman’s Hallmark opens 10th N.J. location in Woodbridge

Norman’s Hallmark has increased its Garden State footprint with the opening of a new store at Cloverleaf Shopping Center. The grocery-anchored retail center is located...

Appwork of Ramsey announces another $7M investment to advance multifamily maintenance solutions 

AppWork, a property technology platform helping multifamily owners and operators eliminate maintenance backlogs and improve resident satisfaction, on March 16 announced the raise of...

Schuman Cheese sees fourth-generation leadership changes

Fairfield-based Schuman Cheese, a fourth-generation family-owned company and leading importer and distributor of specialty cheeses in North America, announced several changes in its leadership...

NAI DiLeo-Bram completes 20,000 SF in office leases in select Central Jersey market

NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. recently completed four office leases totaling 20,000 square feet in the Middlesex County market. Helmed by Executive Vice President Robert Dinner, the deals span...

Grant supports 37 postdoctoral researchers at three Rutgers schools

Rutgers University has received a $1.5 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to support 37 postdoctoral researchers across 12 scientific disciplines. The...

Latest Articles

Sherrill highlights N.J.’s life sciences leadership at HINJ forum

Gov. Mikie Sherrill touted New Jersey’s leadership in the life sciences industry during a forum hosted by the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey on...

Norman’s Hallmark opens 10th N.J. location in Woodbridge

Norman’s Hallmark has increased its Garden State footprint with the opening of a new store at Cloverleaf Shopping Center. The grocery-anchored retail center is located...

Appwork of Ramsey announces another $7M investment to advance multifamily maintenance solutions 

AppWork, a property technology platform helping multifamily owners and operators eliminate maintenance backlogs and improve resident satisfaction, on March 16 announced the raise of...

Schuman Cheese sees fourth-generation leadership changes

Fairfield-based Schuman Cheese, a fourth-generation family-owned company and leading importer and distributor of specialty cheeses in North America, announced several changes in its leadership...

NAI DiLeo-Bram completes 20,000 SF in office leases in select Central Jersey market

NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. recently completed four office leases totaling 20,000 square feet in the Middlesex County market. Helmed by Executive Vice President Robert Dinner, the deals span...