Toronto museum offers online talk on film ‘Iron Road’

Toronto museum offers online talk on film ‘Iron Road’

By Trains Staff | February 1, 2022

| Last updated on March 30, 2024


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Logo of Toronto Railway MuseumTORONTO — The Toronto Railway Museum will host an online lecture “Trains in the Movies: Behind the Scenes of ‘Iron Road’” on Feb. 17.

Producer Anne Tait will be the featured speaker for the event, set for 7-8:30 p.m. EST, on the movie Iron Road, described as “the building of the Canadian Pacific’s transcontinental route, told through a taboo love story.”  The movie can be streamed free in Canada on the CBC’s Gem service; a trailer is available here on YouTube.

Tait will show behind-the scenes-photos, tell the story of the making of the film, and answer questions. The event is free, although registration is required at this page on the museum website.

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