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you may want to start with a small straight section to make sure you raise to a suffiecient height. If you try to build the first piece as a curved it can be a bit confusing if not use to it.
Hope this helps.
By not doing it. Unlike trucks, trains really don't handle elevation changes very well. You should bridge over the RAILROAD, not the HIGHWAY. Same Page Up/Page Down approach though.
For a more visual appealing approach i'd use a tunnel below the railroad tracks.