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Lou, you are correct in your initial assumptions.But you do not need to put insulated railjoiners on single ended sidings.You can control whether the siding has power, or not, by the switch/turnout position. So you can "hide" a live engine on the siding by throwing the switch the other way.
Here is an example of what I ran into while using Peco insulfrog turnouts in my engine facility. I believe it's what you are referring to.These five turnouts lead into the ready tracks which are stub ended. I couldn't remember what I had to insulate either.The yellow circles are the frog rails. I had to insulate both rails on ALL of the turnouts since I had dropped power feeds to all of the ready tracks. If I would not have powered the stub tracks, and relied on the power routing ability of the insulfrogs, the insulated rail joiners would not have been needed. Hope this helps?
Sorry LOU & GLENN I meant to type ElectroFrog in my reply.I went back and made the appropriate corrections.Allen...