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This is what it takes to break up actual railroads: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railroad_plough
Note that these things were pulled by two locomotives, and moved at roughly a brisk walking pace. It's VERY hard to destroy a railroad.
In a lot of places the wood has been replaced by reinforced concrete, I’m not sure if the ploughs can be used anymore.
I'm not a railroad person, but the locomotives have gotten bigger too
A much safer (for the perpetrators) and effective way would be to unscrew a number of the locking bolts, which could be done at night, in silence, even with hand tools, on the outward side of the rails in a curve.
I live near a train station, and over a number of days they replaced hundreds of the traverses, in place, working at night. Simply unbolting a few tens I think would make the trick. Having a few cargo trains derail could wreak major havoc.
If combined with a couple of cuts to the track (easily done with a battery angle grinder, under a 100€) the damage would be amplified.