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State officials are now attempting to reconstruct the railroad, including areas through the Eel River Canyon and Russian River Canyon, in a project that would cost taxpayers tens, if not hundreds, of millions of dollars. While the monetary price of reconstruction would be astronomical, the ecological costs cannot even be calculated. For the reasons discussed here and in the Ten Terrible Truths Behind the Northwestern Pacific Railroad (found below), EPIC believes reconstructing the railroad would result in an environmental and economic disaster. EPIC further believes the history of the NWP makes it abundantly clear that it is not a viable transportation alternative, and that we should bring this train to the end of its line once and for all.

