I don't think 310.15(A)(2) applies
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310.15(A)(2) Selection of Ampacity. Where more than one calculated or tabulated ampacity could apply for a given circuit length, the lowest value shall be used.
Exception: Where two different ampacities apply to adjacent portions of a circuit, the higher ampacity shall be permitted to be used beyond the point of transition, a distance equal to 3.0 m (10 ft) or 10 percent of the circuit length figured at the higher ampacity, whichever is less.
To me this states 10% of the 600 feet in the cable tray or 10' whichever is less. 10% of 600 is 60 feet. Thus 10 feet is the max. allowed of the conduit. In the OP's example there is 25 feet of conduit therefore it does not apply.
Dennis
You are correct. I was thinking you could go as far as 10% of the circuit length or in this case 60 ft. Thanks for catching the error.