Between January and October this year Irish Rail recorded 971 anti-social incidents on the rail network, including seven assaults on staff members.
From January to September the rail operator spent €4.6 on security.
Bus Éireann driver William Begg says he has never come across the level of abuse they're getting at present.
A driver on the 220 service in Cork was threatened with assault and rape by a group of youths when she challenged them over their failure to pay fares on Haloween night.
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