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From John Spotton’s The Railrodder to Rick Hancox’s Home for Christmas to William D. MacGillivray’s Stations, the Canadian cinema has a remarkable, pardon the pun, track record in exploring the historical, cultural and mythopoeic resonances of the railroad.
From John Spotton’s The Railrodder to Rick Hancox’s Home for Christmas to William D. MacGillivray’s Stations, the Canadian cinema has a remarkable, pardon the pun, track record in exploring the historical, cultural and mythopoeic resonances of the railroad.