We have obtained the polarization data cube of the VRO 42.05.01 supernova
remnant at 1240 MHz using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio
Telescope (FAST). Three-dimensional Faraday Synthesis is applied to the FAST
data to derive the Faraday depth spectrum. The peak Faraday depth map shows a
large area of enhanced foreground RM of ~60 rad m-2 extending along the
remnant's "wing" section, which coincides with a large-scale HI shell at -20
km/s. The two depolarization patches within the "wing" region with RM of 97 rad
m-2 and 55 rad m-2 coincide with two HI structures in the HI shell. Faraday
screen model fitting on the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey (CGPS) 1420 MHz
full-scale polarization data reveals a distance of 0.7-0.8d_{SNR} in front of
the SNR with enhanced regular magnetic field there. The highly piled-up
magnetic field indicates that the HI shell at -20 km/s could originate from an
old evolved SNR.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, accepted by Ap