The possibility of omitting rail expansion devices from the track configuration, when continuously welded rail is continued over temporary bridge decks, is investigated in detail. More specifically, the related rail track to temporary bridge interaction phenomena are analysed using finite element modelling. A first parametric analysis assesses the additional rail stresses due to moving trainloads and temperature variations, based on stipulations provided in the unit identification code 774-3R. In addition the model is expanded to a more complex structure that is able to simulate the buckling behaviour of the rail track using non-linear methods. Using this model, a second parametric study is performed in which only thermal loading is conside...