The situation I have is that in my new film, my protagonist has to throw himself in front of a train in an attempt at suicide (which fails!!) I've made contact with a small local preserved railway, who are happy to help out, but there's a snag.
The original station building and waiting room stands on the old main platform, and this has the right look for people to be standing around, waiting for a train. The little difficulty is that there's no track beside this platform. I can have my man throw himself off the platform (and not film his landing, hopefully on something soft).
On the other side of the old goods yard is the 'cattle-loading platform', which does have a track, so I can film the train approaching the platform there, and even have my man laid across the track (the train stops short, or should do!!

My question is, is there a way of using a green screen where the track used to be, by the old main platform, and then editing in the approaching train? And what's the best way of suspending it 'invisibly' (It's a 2.5x3m piece of cloth, intended to be suspended from a pole, but the stands for the pole would be kind of obvious.)
Close-ups of the moving train will be possible, on the cattle-platform track.
Has anyone tried anything like this, and are there any stumbling blocks I have to look out for? (I was thinking about whether the distance from camera to green screen has to be the same as camera to train, but I don't know.)