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Published 12:38 8 Oct 2021 BST
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On Newstalk, Irish Rail spokesperson Barry Kenny said: "An investigation is underway obviously to assist the Gardaí in identifying those that were involved.
"Nobody on board should have to hear that, particularly our women that are travelling with us should not have to hear disgusting, disgraceful language like that."
Earlier this week, Mary Crilly, from the Cork Sexual Violence Centre, told The Irish Times that Mr Farrell was not witnessing an "isolated incident".
Ms Crilly said: "With a situation like that you need more visibility and more monitoring of what is happening. People are afraid to speak out. People [who witness it] are afraid to get involved in case they are beaten up. Which I totally understand."
She urged those who witness people being targeted with verbal abuse on public transport to go sit beside the victim.
She told the publication: "There is nothing stopping you from going over and saying ‘I am with you. I am sorry this is going on.’ I think that is important."
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