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It becomes second nature after a while. I recommend dedicating a whole hotbar just to rail, make 1 rail, 2 block signal, 3 path signal, etc. (if you didn't know that you could do that it's Ctrl+scroll). I have a few "rail pylon" schematics that I built that are just some steel pylons that are meant for aesthetics to hold the rail. Then in the blueprint I have 2 (or even 4) tracks that just shoot off into thin air after the pylon. These are purely 100% for snapping the last pylons' rails to the new one. Then after they are snapped I remove the new floating rails out in front, and I'm ready to repeat the process at the next pylon.
This makes perfectly straight rails, or perfectly curved ones even if I'm going great distances. I usually zoop some foundations along the base, snap the pylons to that, add the rails, then remove the foundations and extend the pylon into the ground.
Edit you can see some of it here : https://poptalk.scrubbles.tech/post/515298