Metro Trains chief executive Andrew Lezala explaining to the public about the Melbourne's train network. The Age, 1 August, 2010.
''Because we have a spider [network], if we want to have a spider's web we have to have the buses connecting the legs up effectively,'' he said. ''The buses have a vital role to play.''
''When the services get to the centre, they cross over each other a lot,'' Mr Lezala said. ''If you traced the path of all the trains it would be like spaghetti. We need to get it so it is more like lasagne, so we have got … flow through the middle, so if one line is in trouble it doesn't affect another line.'
We want lasagne and don't want spaghetti :-p
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