Could you explain what a headpan is please? I did try a Google search but could not find much.
A headspan (with an 's') refers to the type of overhead line construction where (usually on plain line sections away from junctions and such like) the catenary is supported on a system of wires and insulators perpendicular to the track between vertical girders. So invariably if a de-wirement occurs it will damage the OHLE on both (or more) tracks. It is the usual style of OHLE used on much of the
ECML▸ and the southern parts of the
MML» .
The method of construction is obsolete, what they install now are either cantilevers or portals, the difference being that all the support devices above the track are substantial members in their own right.
Found a decent picture on wiki:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/Otterington_railway_station_MMB_01.jpg All that stuff is under tension, so a break anywhere and it all goes badly wrong...
Paul