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2019
Italy
Enhancing accessibility and multimodal performance across Italian railway stations 
Complex Buildings Transport Infrastructure
Italy
Enhancing accessibility and multimodal performance across Italian railway stations 

Enhancing accessibility and multimodal performance across Italian railway stations 

Italy

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2024–2025
Ibri, Oman
Defining a multimodal mobility framework and roadmap for a fast-growing, car-dependent city
Large Developments & TOD Transport Infrastructure
Ibri, Oman
Defining a multimodal mobility framework and roadmap for a fast-growing, car-dependent city

Defining a multimodal mobility framework and roadmap for a fast-growing, car-dependent city

Ibri, Oman

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2021
Yonkers, NY
Ridge Hill Parking Master Plan
Transport Infrastructure
Yonkers, NY
Ridge Hill Parking Master Plan

Ridge Hill Parking Master Plan

Yonkers, NY

Ridge Hill Master Plan is a project aimed at revamping a mixed-use development, mainly composed by retail and office land use, located in Yonkers, State of New York, USA. The development is object of a twenty-years phasing renovation intended at reconfiguring the whole area, by adding residential and cultural functions, and by improving the overall user-experience with identifiable district and the pedestrianization of main retail streets.
2025–Ongoing
San Francisco, CA, USA
Reimagining San Francisco’s major thoroughfare to create a walkable and bike-friendly urban environment
Transport Infrastructure Urban & Regional Plans
San Francisco, CA, USA
Reimagining San Francisco’s major thoroughfare to create a walkable and bike-friendly urban environment

Reimagining San Francisco’s major thoroughfare to create a walkable and bike-friendly urban environment

San Francisco, CA, USA

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2021 to 2023
Adriatic - Ionian Region
EUSAIR Transport Masterplan
Transport Infrastructure
Adriatic - Ionian Region
EUSAIR Transport Masterplan

EUSAIR Transport Masterplan

Adriatic - Ionian Region

The Adriatic-Ionian region stands as a vital crossroads between Europe and the Mediterranean, linking the Balkans to Eastern Europe and serving as a gateway for trade between Europe and the Middle East. Since the launch of the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region (EUSAIR) in 2014, the region has been fostering greater cooperation and regional integration, unlocking new avenues for collaboration.
2018-2022
EU Region
DIAMOND
Transport Infrastructure
EU Region
DIAMOND

DIAMOND

EU Region

Systematica was part of the H2020 research project DIAMOND aimed at turning data from different sources into actionable knowledge for addressing gender-specific needs in current and future transport systems. The project was focused on public transport infrastructures, autonomous vehicles, and bike sharing services.
2019
Mumbai, India
Kanjurmarg-Badlapur Railway Corridor Feasibility Study
Transport Infrastructure
Mumbai, India
Kanjurmarg-Badlapur Railway Corridor Feasibility Study

Kanjurmarg-Badlapur Railway Corridor Feasibility Study

Mumbai, India

Systematica, as part of the team led by MM SpA, worked on the preparation of a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for a Mass Rapid Transit System in Mumbai (India) for the L14 KanjurMarg – Badlapur line extending for 38 km, developing a transport assessment and travel demand estimation.
2017–2018
Torrance (Los Angeles), USA
Understanding travel behavior and mobility patterns to improve urban mobility in Torrance
Transport Infrastructure
Torrance (Los Angeles), USA
Understanding travel behavior and mobility patterns to improve urban mobility in Torrance

Understanding travel behavior and mobility patterns to improve urban mobility in Torrance

Torrance (Los Angeles), USA

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2017
Rimini, Italy
Rimini Parco del Mare Parking Study
Transport Infrastructure
Rimini, Italy
Rimini Parco del Mare Parking Study

Rimini Parco del Mare Parking Study

Rimini, Italy

The aim of the study was to precisely quantify parking demand along Rimini Waterfront. The study was focused on supporting the economic and financial feasibility study of the development of Parco del Mare project. The project will completely change Rimini waterfront converting the existing road and parking system into a linear park.
2017
Bondy, France
Enhancing connectivity and accessibility in a strategic Parisian metro station through a detailed pedestrian flow assessment
Complex Buildings Transport Infrastructure
Bondy, France
Enhancing connectivity and accessibility in a strategic Parisian metro station through a detailed pedestrian flow assessment

Enhancing connectivity and accessibility in a strategic Parisian metro station through a detailed pedestrian flow assessment

Bondy, France

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2015 – 2016
Mozambique
Mozambique North-South Railway
Transport Infrastructure
Mozambique
Mozambique North-South Railway

Mozambique North-South Railway

Mozambique

The Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Mozambique contracts Systematica for the development of an overall study on existing and potential extensions of Mozambican national railway network. The study has no precedent since Mozambique’s independence in 1975, and due to its complexity, requires the involvement of a number of professionals – planners, geographers, engineers, and economists – and academics.
2017
Lombardy Region, Italy
SS36 Road Quality Improvement
Transport Infrastructure
Lombardy Region, Italy
SS36 Road Quality Improvement

SS36 Road Quality Improvement

Lombardy Region, Italy

SS36 Road is a freeway in the North of Italy that links Milan to Switzerland. With its 150 km length, it has a great importance in Lombardy region’s road network, being characterized by traffic flows comparable to those of a highway. Systematica is appointed by ANAS (Italian National Authority for Roads and Highways) to identify all the critical points of the infrastructure and to set up a list of interventions that are deemed necessary for improving the functionality, safety and user comfort level of SS36 Road.
2016
Cagliari, Italy
SS554 Road Traffic Study
Transport Infrastructure
Cagliari, Italy
SS554 Road Traffic Study

SS554 Road Traffic Study

Cagliari, Italy

The study involves the existing SS554 Cagliaritana, bypass road of Sardinia’s largest city: Cagliari. The overall objective of the study is the redefinition of SS554 road, through the removal of at-level junctions located along 10km of the entire road’s blueprint.
2016 – 2017
Parma, Italy
Gespar Parking Areas
Transport Infrastructure
Parma, Italy
Gespar Parking Areas

Gespar Parking Areas

Parma, Italy

The aim of the project is to develop a due diligence/transportation study finalised at evaluating the points of weakness and strength of 4 underground public parking structures located in Parma Municipal Area and managed by Gespar S.p.A. In order to do so, Systematica provides a scientifically-based technical and economical overview on the potential acquisition of the parking lots by the Client.
2014–2017
Republic of Malta
Developing a future-ready national transport model for Malta, positioning it as a leader in integrated mobility planning in the EU
Transport Infrastructure
Republic of Malta
Developing a future-ready national transport model for Malta, positioning it as a leader in integrated mobility planning in the EU

Developing a future-ready national transport model for Malta, positioning it as a leader in integrated mobility planning in the EU

Republic of Malta

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2013–2016
PNA – Palestinian National Authority
Strengthening multimodal connectivity across the West Bank and Gaza Strip
Transport Infrastructure
PNA – Palestinian National Authority
Strengthening multimodal connectivity across the West Bank and Gaza Strip

Strengthening multimodal connectivity across the West Bank and Gaza Strip

PNA – Palestinian National Authority

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2015- 2016
Simferopol, Crimea
Simferopol International Airport
Complex Buildings Transport Infrastructure
Simferopol, Crimea
Simferopol International Airport

Simferopol International Airport

Simferopol, Crimea

Systematica was commissioned by Accord Invest to carry out the mobility study of the new Simferopol International Airport project. Accessibility and ground transportation play a crucial role in the success of airports. Different transport modes should harmoniously coexist in order to maximize the overall system efficiency as well as to provide a safe and attractive environment for pedestrians.
2016
Rome, Italy
Leonardo da Vinci Airport Extension Design
Transport Infrastructure
Rome, Italy
Leonardo da Vinci Airport Extension Design

Leonardo da Vinci Airport Extension Design

Rome, Italy

The Leonardo da Vinci international airport, located in Fiumicino (Rome) underwent a comprehensive renovation project envisaging the reorganization of the Master Plan. The design of the future airport includes adding new functions related to passengers and external users.
2014-2015
Moscow, Russia
Salaryevo Shopping Centre and Transport Hub
Complex Buildings Transport Infrastructure
Moscow, Russia
Salaryevo Shopping Centre and Transport Hub

Salaryevo Shopping Centre and Transport Hub

Moscow, Russia

Moscow is investing in the realisation of several transportation hubs to alleviate the traffic pressure within its boundaries. Located South-West from central Moscow directly on Kiyevskoye Shosse, Salaryevo development consists in a large Transport Hub and an adjacent shopping mall.
2012-2015
Milan, Italy
Citymobil 2 - Cities Demonstrating Automated Road Passenger Transport
Transport Infrastructure
Milan, Italy
Citymobil 2 - Cities Demonstrating Automated Road Passenger Transport

Citymobil 2 - Cities Demonstrating Automated Road Passenger Transport

Milan, Italy

European cities face four main mobility problems: congestion, land use, safety and environment. One of the main causes of these problems is car-ownership rate. The centres of large cities address this issue combining efficient mass transits with car restriction policies but peripheral areas and smaller cities remain dominated by private cars.
2014
Moscow, Russia
MOCKBA 2.0 - Moscow Transport System
Transport Infrastructure
Moscow, Russia
MOCKBA 2.0 - Moscow Transport System

MOCKBA 2.0 - Moscow Transport System

Moscow, Russia

Systematica is chosen by AREA Architectural Magazine to develop a research on Russia’s capital city: Moscow. The research is aimed at developing a complete diagnosis on the main trends of urban-cum-mobility planning in modern and contemporary Moscow. The results of the research are published in the article ‘Moscow and Transportation System.
2015
Moscow, Russia
Kotelniki Shopping Centre and Transport Hub
Complex Buildings Transport Infrastructure
Moscow, Russia
Kotelniki Shopping Centre and Transport Hub

Kotelniki Shopping Centre and Transport Hub

Moscow, Russia

Moscow is investing in the realization of several transportation hub to alleviate the traffic pressure within its boundaries. Located South-East from central Moscow directly on Novoryazanskoye Shosse, Kotelniki development consists in a large interchange between regional buses, coming from the Oblast Region, and the terminus of the line number 7.
2012
Susa, Italy
Susa High Speed Railway Station
Complex Buildings Transport Infrastructure
Susa, Italy
Susa High Speed Railway Station

Susa High Speed Railway Station

Susa, Italy

The Valle di Susa Station Competition was launched by the Local Authorities of the Municipality of Susa in collaboration with a number of concerned stakeholders and actors of the High-speed train line connecting Italy to France through the Susa valley; a project of national relevance that for years constituted a bi-polar political debate on public policies and expenditure priorities.
2014
Lima, Peru
Lima Line 2 Metro Stations
Complex Buildings Transport Infrastructure
Lima, Peru
Lima Line 2 Metro Stations

Lima Line 2 Metro Stations

Lima, Peru

Systematica is appointed to support the design process during the tender for the construction of the new subway line n. 2 in Lima, Peru. The scopes of the assignment are: 1) assessing scientifically the effectiveness of the architectural layout, as per the original design and; 2) identifying potential mitigation measures and interventions aimed at improving the functionality of the station in light of predicted passengers’ movements during peak hours.
2014
Riyadh, KSA
Riyadh Foot Bridge Network
Transport Infrastructure
Riyadh, KSA
Riyadh Foot Bridge Network

Riyadh Foot Bridge Network

Riyadh, KSA

The Riyadh Foot Bridge Network Project consists mainly in the development of a network of foot bridges capable of leveraging the huge potentials of the metro line development in the city of Riyadh. Considering the weather conditions in Riyadh during most of the months of the year, the project is aimed to encourage walkability through providing climate-controlled connections from the metro stations to other transport modes stations to populated residential neighbourhoods.
2015 – 2016
Catania, Italy
Catania Airport Master Plan for 2030
Complex Buildings Transport Infrastructure
Catania, Italy
Catania Airport Master Plan for 2030

Catania Airport Master Plan for 2030

Catania, Italy

Systematica and ARUP are selected by SAC – Società Aeroporto Catania, for the development of the new master plan for Catania Fontanarossa International Airport 2030. The Airport, officially known as Vincenzo Bellini International Airport (IATA: CTA, ICAO: LICC), is the busiest airport in Sicily and the 7th busiest in Italy with over 7 million passengers/year.
2014
Køge, Denmark
Køge High Speed Railway Station
Transport Infrastructure
Køge, Denmark
Køge High Speed Railway Station

Køge High Speed Railway Station

Køge, Denmark

Banedanmark, the Danish railway network company is building a new dual-track, electrified railway running from Copenhagen to Ringsted via Køge. The line will be Denmark’s first high speed railway and will reach up to 250 km/h for passenger trains. This new railway connection will also mark the beginning of a new urban development scheme in Køge Northern area: Køge Nord Station, providing a much-needed boost to public transport to and from Copenhagen while connecting two important railway lines that will be built in the same area.
2011–2017
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Optimizing traffic flows, parking, and pedestrian circulation in a 118-storey building
Transport Infrastructure
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Optimizing traffic flows, parking, and pedestrian circulation in a 118-storey building

Optimizing traffic flows, parking, and pedestrian circulation in a 118-storey building

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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2013
Milan, Italy
Supporting the construction Milan Metro Line 4 through advanced traffic and pedestrian analysis
Transport Infrastructure
Milan, Italy
Supporting the construction Milan Metro Line 4 through advanced traffic and pedestrian analysis

Supporting the construction Milan Metro Line 4 through advanced traffic and pedestrian analysis

Milan, Italy

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2013
Lombardy, Italy
Electric Mobility Regional Plan
Transport Infrastructure
Lombardy, Italy
Electric Mobility Regional Plan

Electric Mobility Regional Plan

Lombardy, Italy

The aim of the project is to deliver a feasibility study for the implementation and use of electric and / or hybrid vehicles in Lombardy Region. Systematica, wins the tender by Cestec Spa for the preparation of regional mobility plan along with Deloitte, and supports the study investigating two main areas of analysis: the assessment of the existing framework of transport supply and demand at regional level, and; the identification of the catchment area of the proposed mobility plan.
2009 – 2012
Europe
CATCH - Carbon Aware Travel Choices
Transport Infrastructure
Europe
CATCH - Carbon Aware Travel Choices

CATCH - Carbon Aware Travel Choices

Europe

The overwhelming scientific consensus is that GHG emissions, more specifically CO2 emissions, from human activities will lead to long-term climate change that is likely to exceed the capacity of people and the natural environment to adapt. The transport sector, as a major contributor to CO2 emissions, has the potential to play a significant role in reversing the present trajectory towards permanent changes in climate.
2012
Brescia, Italy
Brescia Metro Stations
Transport Infrastructure
Brescia, Italy
Brescia Metro Stations

Brescia Metro Stations

Brescia, Italy

During the construction phase of the new metro bus line that serves the city of Brescia, it became clear the necessity of verifying a few elements of the functional layout of the Ospedale, Battista, Stazione FFSS, Brescia 2, and Volta stations. Systematica was called to deliver pedestrian analyses in relation with the specific context of verification: the most critical element of the functional layout is indicated by the designers to exist between two subsequent escalators on the concourse level for the flow pertaining to the exit of users.
2013 – 2014
Mumbai, India
Chakala Metro Station
Transport Infrastructure
Mumbai, India
Chakala Metro Station

Chakala Metro Station

Mumbai, India

The Chakala Metro Station is part of the new Metro Line 1 in Mumbai, India. It is the first metro line in Mumbai and it is designed to offer the citizens a more efficient and sustainable way of moving through one of the biggest and most congested cities in the world.
2012
Beijing, China
Guomao Multi-level Junction
Transport Infrastructure
Beijing, China
Guomao Multi-level Junction

Guomao Multi-level Junction

Beijing, China

Guomao Intersection constitutes the largest area of public space within the central business district of Beijing that needs to be designed as one. Systematica took part in the initiative promoted by BAM for the analysis of Guomao Junction. The main goal was to propose a redevelopment of the problematic area through an attentive analysis of the traffic and a rational and innovative process of landscape design.
2012
Turin, Italy
Variante 200 Development
Transport Infrastructure
Turin, Italy
Variante 200 Development

Variante 200 Development

Turin, Italy

Variante 200 is the latest part of the urban regeneration plan of Turin connected with the embedding of the railway track within the city. Beside the urban regeneration goals, the financial objective of Variante 200 is to finance a share of around 30% of the new subway line M2, an automated light metro which is going to connect the north east with the city centre, and then the far south of the city, running below some of the major and most populated and trafficked urban axis of Turin.
2011
Salalah, Oman
Salalah Free Zone Master Plan
Transport Infrastructure
Salalah, Oman
Salalah Free Zone Master Plan

Salalah Free Zone Master Plan

Salalah, Oman

This masterplan proposal benefits of a holistic and multifaceted approach, based on a forward-looking strategy. A new Free Zone, conceived as a world-class development, would be able to boost Salalah’s economy with significant social implications, through the delivery of a modern, functional, attractive district, as an exemplary case of proper urbanism that is based on the main principles of high quality of urban environment, sustain­ability and a well-conceived and integrated mobility strategy.
2009 – 2010
Singapore, Singapore
Singapore Greater Southern Waterfront
Transport Infrastructure
Singapore, Singapore
Singapore Greater Southern Waterfront

Singapore Greater Southern Waterfront

Singapore, Singapore

Systematica, together with Foster + Partners, moved to the second stage of the Singapore Greater Southern Waterfront Competition in November 2009. The project comprises of a mixed-use development of 10 million square meters of built-up area on a land area of almost 6 million square meters.
2010 – 2011
Athens, Greece
Athens Waterfront Regeneration
Transport Infrastructure
Athens, Greece
Athens Waterfront Regeneration

Athens Waterfront Regeneration

Athens, Greece

Systematica is appointed by RPBW to develop an integrated transport and accessibility plan to support the mobility needs of the regeneration of Faliron Bay, the historical waterfront of Athens; which represents a unique opportunity to envisage a new virtuous approach to urban development in relation to town planning and an innovative model of mobility and transport management, both capable of setting out a firm framework of sustainability, viability and vitality of the urban built environment.
2011
Perm, Russia
Perm Kama Valley Development
Transport Infrastructure
Perm, Russia
Perm Kama Valley Development

Perm Kama Valley Development

Perm, Russia

Ulitsa Speshilova is the main street crossing the Kama Valley, north of Perm. It leads to the only urban bridge crossing the river Kama and is one of the main vehicle entrances to the centre of Perm. Every day, this road carries a high volume of commuter traffic.
2011 – 2012
Milan, Italy
Ex-Falck Industrial Areas Redevelopment
Transport Infrastructure
Milan, Italy
Ex-Falck Industrial Areas Redevelopment

Ex-Falck Industrial Areas Redevelopment

Milan, Italy

The urban requalification of the former Falck industrial area, located at the north-west edge of Milano metropolitan area, is one of the largest European regeneration process of urban brownfield areas; the regeneration project, which would have an overall development capacity of around 1 million sqm of mixed land use BUA.
2010 – 2012
Naples, Italy
Capodichino Intl. Airport Master Plan
Transport Infrastructure
Naples, Italy
Capodichino Intl. Airport Master Plan

Capodichino Intl. Airport Master Plan

Naples, Italy

Metropolitana di Napoli (MdN) together with GESAC (Management Services of Campania Region Airports) has launched a common initiative to re-design the Capodichino intermodal hub further to the extension of underground Line 1 of Naples to reach the Capodichino International Airport.
2008
Mumbai, India
Dharavi Redevelopment Project
Transport Infrastructure
Mumbai, India
Dharavi Redevelopment Project

Dharavi Redevelopment Project

Mumbai, India

Dharavi is a large and highly populated slum area in Maharashtra region. The Maharashtra Government launched a competition for the redevelopment of Dharavi. Basing on the ten “One planet living” principles, a master plan is developed with the aim to promote a sustainable and prosperous future for the area and for its population.
2008 – 2013
Paris, France
Le Grand Paris Master Plan
Transport Infrastructure
Paris, France
Le Grand Paris Master Plan

Le Grand Paris Master Plan

Paris, France

This project aims at studying the problematics of Mobility within a peripheral urban fabric characterised by low density. The major critical issues affecting mobility in a low-density-context are mainly due to 1) the lack of local points of interest and general facilities with mixed-use that can be capable to act as potential hubs, and 2) the scarce permeability of the road network, acting as an impactful barrier for soft modes of mobility.
2008 – 2010
Benghazi, Libya
Benghazi Mobility Master Plan
Transport Infrastructure
Benghazi, Libya
Benghazi Mobility Master Plan

Benghazi Mobility Master Plan

Benghazi, Libya

Systematica was appointed for the Urban Mobility Plan of the city of Benghazi. The work was articulated into three phases. The purpose of the first phase is to gather a comprehensive set of background information regarding the existing structure of the urban functions and the whole transport framework.
2008 – 2010
Tripoli, Libya
Tripoli 'Green Belt' Mobility Master Plan
Transport Infrastructure
Tripoli, Libya
Tripoli 'Green Belt' Mobility Master Plan

Tripoli 'Green Belt' Mobility Master Plan

Tripoli, Libya

Systematica was appointed for the Urban Mobility Plan within the Green Belt Area of the city of Tripoli. The work methodology is strongly based on a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary approach to traffic issues that goes beyond the technical and legislative considerations and addresses the relationship between urban functions and their implications on the overall mobility system.
2009
Abu Dhabi, UAE
MIST University of Masdar Personal Rapid Transit System
Transport Infrastructure
Abu Dhabi, UAE
MIST University of Masdar Personal Rapid Transit System

MIST University of Masdar Personal Rapid Transit System

Abu Dhabi, UAE

The Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), was the first part of the carbon-neutral citadel Masdar City to be built. Internal combustion motor vehicles are not allowed to enter Masdar City therefore, a pollution free transport system was needed.
2008
Hurgada, Egypt
Sahl Hasheesh Resort
Transport Infrastructure
Hurgada, Egypt
Sahl Hasheesh Resort

Sahl Hasheesh Resort

Hurgada, Egypt

Sahl Hasheesh is a first-class resort that will become a prime touristic destination on the Red Sea, 18 Km away from Hurgada. Systematica was appointed as traffic and mobility planner consultant to develop the entire conceptual proposal for an integrated system of LRT, buses, parking areas and water taxies.
2005
Italy
Sea Motorways Programme–Infrastructural Intervention Master Plan
Transport Infrastructure
Italy
Sea Motorways Programme–Infrastructural Intervention Master Plan

Sea Motorways Programme–Infrastructural Intervention Master Plan

Italy

The analysis was carried out using different and independent modules that are connected with general reason, which brings back at an articulate Master Plan of the structural intervention. The study’s structure, following the ambits defined by the Client’s guidelines, characterizes the work subjects.
2002
Milan, Italy
Redevelopment of Corso Garibaldi - Corso Como
Transport Infrastructure
Milan, Italy
Redevelopment of Corso Garibaldi - Corso Como

Redevelopment of Corso Garibaldi - Corso Como

Milan, Italy

The proposed redevelopment of the Corso Garibaldi – Corso Como axis has its roots in the Feasibility Study for the Brera – Garibaldi Environmental Island No. 1 and takes into account the plans and priorities of the civic administration with reference to the creation of urban pedestrian areas.
1995 – 1997
San Salvador, El Salvador
San Salvador Urban Development Master Plan
Transport Infrastructure
San Salvador, El Salvador
San Salvador Urban Development Master Plan

San Salvador Urban Development Master Plan

San Salvador, El Salvador

The San Salvador metropolitan area represented an emblematic case of “city-state” – with the typical features and problems of many large urban areas in South America – even if of small dimensions. During the previous twenty years San Salvador concentrated most of the Country population, business, utilities, investments and, as a consequence, the building activity highly increased.

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