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So, from Rusty Traque's first two pics above of ribbon rail trains on curves... I'd guess the answer to how they bend rails to lay on track curves is that they load them onto trains, drive the train onto the curve to bend the rails to proper curvature, then unload the bent rails in place (by uncoupling the train at its mid-point and pulling on both ends at once to drop the rails onto the ties), and spike em down on the curve.
And see his 3rd pic where they are unloading rail... don't try to go through a girder bridge with those outriggers extended like that. Trust me, it doesn't work out well.

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