Anti-social behaviour has wreaked havoc on public transport services in Dublin over the past 24 hours.
Dublin Bus was forced to curtail two of its routes early last night as a result of bad behaviour.
The number 40 and 76 services wouldn't go through Neilstown between 8.30pm and 9.30pm while the number 40 bus avoided the Ballyfermot Road from just after 9pm for the remainder of the night.
Meanwhile, Irish Rail had to terminate its 6.35am Heuston-Newbridge service at Hazelhatch this morning due to passenger trouble.
Gardaí were called after two passengers, who were visibly showing signs of substance use or addiction began to verbally and physically assault each other. The pair fled the scene before Gardaí arrived.
"The train was delayed for around half an hour so customers were accommodated on different services to and from Hazelhatch," said an Irish Rail spokeswoman.
The Gardaí had to be called due to anti social behaviour
— Iarnród Éireann (@IrishRail) September 17, 2018