Here’s the stories you’ll be talking about on the New Jersey 101.5 Morning Show on Monday:
🔗 World Cup at MetLife: NJ says don’t walk — or drive
⚽NJ officials say fans should not drive or walk to MetLife Stadium ⚽NJ Transit plans to move up to 40,000 fans per World Cup match ⚽Amtrak’s performance will be critical to keeping World Cup travel on track
EAST RUTHERFORD — The last-minute advice from NJ Transit and State Police for those going to Saturday’s World Cup match: don’t drive or walk to the game. And Amtrak had better be on their game too.
Brazil and Morocco meet in the first match at 6 p.m. at MetLife Stadium in the first of eight matches scheduled to run through July. NJ Transit is ready to carry 40,000 ticketholders to each game from New York Penn Station to Secaucus and back again. Trains will run every five minutes from New York Penn Station to the Meadowlands and every seven minutes for the return trip, according to NJ Transit President and CEO Kris Kolluri…