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I wondered about that too since I bought Atlas bumpers and didn't need to do this. <br /> <br />It might also be worth mentioning, if you have lighted bumpers, isolating them from the spur will obviously keep them from lighting unless you supply power some other way. I guess that may be desirable if you want the light to be on whether the spur is energized or not. If you power the light separately I'd suggest cutting it's supply wires off the rails so you don't energize the rail at the same time. <br /> <br />Stan
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