1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:02,560 Speaker 1: Folks are talking ticket prices here at South Station. 2 00:00:02,840 --> 00:00:05,800 Speaker 2: Eighty bucks is a lot like that is a drastic change. 3 00:00:05,920 --> 00:00:07,840 Speaker 3: Well, if I had enough money to buy the tickets, 4 00:00:07,840 --> 00:00:10,280 Speaker 3: I probably have enough money to spend for the eighty bucks. 5 00:00:10,800 --> 00:00:11,320 Speaker 3: That's how I. 6 00:00:11,320 --> 00:00:14,560 Speaker 1: See special event trains for South Station to get typically 7 00:00:14,560 --> 00:00:17,080 Speaker 1: go for twenty bucks, but for the World Cup it 8 00:00:17,120 --> 00:00:19,120 Speaker 1: will be four times to that price for a round 9 00:00:19,160 --> 00:00:21,960 Speaker 1: trip ticket. This guy says that they're feeling priced out 10 00:00:21,960 --> 00:00:23,560 Speaker 1: of most sporting events nowadays. 11 00:00:23,880 --> 00:00:25,959 Speaker 4: These people that go, they all have to have a 12 00:00:25,960 --> 00:00:29,120 Speaker 4: lot of money to any of these games anymore, right, 13 00:00:29,280 --> 00:00:31,800 Speaker 4: I can't afford any of them, so normal people can. 14 00:00:31,920 --> 00:00:32,960 Speaker 4: It's just the rich people. 15 00:00:33,080 --> 00:00:36,360 Speaker 1: The NBTA, however, says the commuter rail provides a predictable 16 00:00:36,400 --> 00:00:38,879 Speaker 1: and more affordable way to travel to and from matches 17 00:00:39,120 --> 00:00:43,000 Speaker 1: compared to driving, parking and traffic delays at South Station. 18 00:00:43,240 --> 00:00:46,960 Speaker 1: James Rojas WVZ, Boston's news radio