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How are they fastened to the track? It depends on that.

With another brand of bumper I found it didn't work using the Post War gang car. Apparently some bumpers are only for looks.

I've considered scratchbuilding something solidly connected to the layout board, not the track. That would work better if I was willing to go to the trouble. It'd be modelled after the big green steel prototype bumpers that still remain at our local Central Station. The tracks once used for passenger trains are long gone, but they kept the massive solid bumpers that once guarded the stub ends.

I'd run a bolt vertically thru mine along with the board and fasten it with a nut underneath. I'm thinking wood for the body and paint it like the prototype. Or, I'm friends with a local metal fabricating shop and could get them to cut one from a small block of aluminum, taking care to avoid the middle rail.
I like the looks of the Atlas bumpers but agree with above posters - probably not sturdy enough for long term banging. I have had to glue mine back together and wasn't even using them as you describe. As well, they would need to be held down additionally from the way they are designed - you pinch them together slightly and outward tension holds them on the inside of the outside track rails.
I think for constant hard hits in a factory bumper that the traditional Lionel that Len2 uses is the best solution.

But the best bumper is something scratch built along the lines that either Matt or I suggested. The key is to anchor it with a screw, nail or bolt into the layout board rather than attach it to the track, and especially to run your anchor all the way thru and ground it with a nut on the bottom side.

Hard to go wrong like that.

Btw, a lot of stub end prototype "bumpers" were nothing more than a pile of wood ties, rocks and dirt and anything else heavy and basically non-movable. These type probably had some name other than bumpers. But I've seen them, as has everyone here.
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