A significant number of complaints about Irish Rail's controversial timetable change last year came from passengers on two local services.
Iarnród Eireann changed service times last summer leading to a major backlash from the public after the change resulted in congestion and delays to services.
The company admitted it had received over 1,100 complaints before reverting to the original timetable in October.
Out of those complaints, over 200 were made from passengers of the Sligo Connolly Dublin Service and the Galway Hueston Service.
130 of the complaints came from commuters on the Sligo Connolly line which serves Boyle, Carrick, Longford and Mullingar.
While over 70 were received from those using the Galway Hueston Service which stops in Ballinasloe, Roscommon and Athlone.