From the stream, I noticed an issue with the OHLE at junctions, they lack termination points. Termination points Overhead line electrification (OLE) junction termination points refer to the locations where two or more sections of overhead power lines meet or terminate. These points are crucial for the proper functioning and distribution of electrical power in railway systems or other applications that utilize overhead lines for power transmission. In railway electrification systems, OLE junction termination points are often found at key locations, such as stations, depots, or switching yards, where different tracks or sections of the railway network converge. At these points, the overhead power lines from multiple tracks or sections are interconnected to form a continuous electrical circuit. Further Reading - https://www.rmweb.co.uk/topic/80364-british-railways-ole-part-three-anchor-points/ On the route a lot of the wires do not have termination points which is quite immersion-breaking