Flooding on the track which forced its closure last Tuesday has worsened, with over a foot of water now covering the track in places.
Jim Gallivan, business development manager with Iarnród Éireann in Limerick, said raising the track will be considered after engineers carry out an examination.
That examination will take place when the floodwater subsides.
The some 600 rail passengers who normally use the route daily are now forced to continue to travel on buses.



















