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Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System

The Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System is a planned mass transit system for Cebu City, Philippines. It is expected to become the first operational bus rapid transit project in the Philippines.[1] Only one line has been planned in detail so far, but scheme developers note the potential to develop a larger network comprising the adjacent cities of Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, and Talisay, all of which, together with Cebu City, are part of the Cebu metropolitan area.[2][3]

Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System
Proposed BRT running ways down middle of road with median stations.
Overview
OwnerDepartment of Transportation (Philippines) (DOTr)
LocaleCebu City, Philippines
Transit typeBus rapid transit
Number of lines1 (1st phase)
Number of stations17 (1st phase)
Daily ridership160,000 (forecast)
Operation
Operation will start4Q 2023 (partial)
2Q 2025 (full operations)
Technical
System length13.6 km (8.5 mi)
Track gaugeSegregated busway
Average speed25.6 km/h (15.9 mph) (estimated)

The project has faced numerous delays since its supposed implementation in 2016,[4] from disagreements in the route alignments. The COVID-19 pandemic and Typhoon Rai (local name Odette) which hit Cebu also contributed to the delays in the project. However, the project finally broke ground on February 27, 2023.[5] The Cebu BRT is expected to be fully operational by the second quarter of 2025, with partial operations eyed as early as the fourth quarter of 2023.[5]

History and development

 
The old proposed path of Cebu BRT Line 1 and its suggested stations. The old route ran from Bulacao in southern Cebu City to Ayala Center Cebu. A feeder route to Talamban in northern Cebu City was also included in the proposal.

A bus rapid transit system for Cebu City was first proposed by former city mayor Tomas Osmeña in the 1990s, drawing inspiration from the Rede Integrada de Transporte in Curitiba, Brazil. However, it was only in 2008 when the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) began formal planning.[6] The World Bank is supporting the scheme financially and technically through its Clean Technology Fund.[1] The Philippine national government initially disapproved the project, but later it supported the project financially as then-Philippine President Benigno S. Aquino III placed it as a priority project to purse, through a public-private partnership.[7] The former Mayor of Cebu City, Michael Rama, is also supportive of the plans and has formed two steering committees to advise on policies and provide technical expertise.[8] The Cebu City Team is headed by former Cebu City Councilor Nestor Archival, as the former Cebu BRT Project Development Officer, Engr. Nigel Paul Villarete, transferred to Mactan–Cebu International Airport on 26 October 2010.[9]

A full feasibility study was commissioned by World Bank Integrated Transport Planning Ltd in September 2012. This study defined the infrastructure, stations, vehicles and operational plan as well as requirements for a citywide Area Traffic Control system and improvements to the urban realm.[10] A large public consultation scheme was undertaken during this study which engaged directly with 5,000 Cebuanos as well as communication via newspapers, TV, radio and social media. After the feasibility study, areas affected by road right of way (RROW) or road widening were marked with varying measurements ranging from less than a meter to 13 meters. Those with BRT stations have larger RROWs. The RROW is also expected to displace many houses and establishments and remove more than 2,000 roadside trees.[citation needed]

The Cebu BRT was formally approved by the Philippine National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) on May 29, 2014.[11] The project was supposed to be funded by a 10.6 billion ($228.5-million) funding package, consisting of a World Bank loan of $116 million (6.4 billion), $25 million from the World Bank Clean Technology Fund, and €50.89 million from the French Development Agency, with the balance to be provided by the Philippine government.[12] In 2017, the budget for the project was revised to 16.3 billion, in accordance to Republic Act 10752, also known as "The Right-of-Way Act", meant to give just compensation to lot owners affected by the project.[11]

The Cebu Interim Bus Service (CIBUS) was launched in 2020 to provide a modern bus transport service to Cebu City, and was also aimed to mimic the Cebu BRT while it was still being formally planned and worked on. CIBUS runs largely the same route as the Cebu BRT, from South Road Properties to Cebu IT Park.[13]

Following numerous delays since its supposed implementation in 2016, the Cebu BRT finally broke ground on February 27, 2023 in a ceremony attended by Philippine president Bongbong Marcos, Cebu City mayor Michael Rama, and Cebu governor Gwendolyn Garcia.[5]

Route

Cebu City Bus Rapid Transit Phase 1 Package 1

† Diagram not to scale

The Cebu BRT route consists of a main line spanning 13.18 km (8.19 mi) of segregated lanes with 17 stations, one depot, and one trunk terminal from South Road Properties southern Cebu City to the Cebu IT Park northern Cebu City.[11] The main line will traverse several important thoroughfares of Cebu City, including Natalio Bacalso Avenue, Osmeña Boulevard, and N. Escario Street. A feeder line system with a total length of 22.1 km (13.7 mi) will support the main line. The feeder lines will run over mixed traffic with priority for the buses, with two feeder terminals in Talisay and Talamban in northern Cebu City.

Upon completion, the Cebu BRT will traverse Cebu City and Talisay with a total of 76 bus stops across the system. There is also provision to extend the Cebu BRT system into the other cities and municipalities of the province of Cebu.[11]

According to the Philippine Department of Transportation, the Cebu BRT can serve 60,000 passengers in a day for the first year of operations. Once the system is fully operational, the Cebu BRT system can cater a total of 160,000 passengers. For the first year of operation, 83 buses will ply the Cebu BRT routes, while a total of 144 buses will serve the system by 2038.

The original route for the Cebu BRT had 11 km (6.8 mi) of segregated busways from Bulacao in southern Cebu City to Ayala Center Cebu, and a further 6 km (3.7 mi) of bus priority at junctions to reach Talamban along Governor M. Cuenco Avenue.[14] A spur line to the South Road Properties (SRP) was also part of the plan.[15]

BRT terminal and stations

The design for the Cebu BRT stations is inspired by the sun and by flowers. It reflects the sunny disposition of Cebu, the bright and cheerful nature of our people and its festivals. Long lines are stressed and configured through the walls. BRT office chief Rafael Yap said the design is part of the initial input of the ongoing detailed engineering design for the project. Yap said the project's first phase covering the Osmeña Boulevard will be built next year since it is less burdened by road right of way concerns. The BRT station will be four meters wide and 83 meters long. The BRT first phase from Bulacao to Ayala will consist of 15 symmetric and asymmetric stations.[16]

Branding

TransCebu is the proposed name for the BRT line. Single deck non-articulated buses which hold between 85 and 110 passengers will be used. A running speed of 25 km/hr is proposed with a peak frequency of 75 buses per hour on the core route.[10] This operation is expected to carry 330,000 passengers each day.[17]

Ticketing and fare collection

Fares will likely be collected through the use of prepaid smart cards. The pre-feasibility assessment for the BRT route states that if the fares were charged at the same level as jeepneys, ticket revenues could reach US$15 million per year, of which US$1.5 million is expected to be the profit or surplus.[17]

Costs and benefits

The pre-feasibility study estimates that in comparison to using jeepneys the BRT route will save passengers 570 million hours of travelling per year[17] and will also be cheaper for the bus operators as BRT vehicles are cheaper to run than the existing jeepneys. The overall cost benefit ratio has been evaluated to be 2.45.[2]

If the buses were to run on diesel then the route is estimated to save 9,655 tonnes of PM10 emissions and 1.6 million tonnes of CO2 emissions up to the year 2035.[2] However the DOTC is also considering running the vehicles on LPG, biofuel, hybrid or electricity which will reduce emissions further.[18]

Expansion

The full BRT network for Metro Cebu could cover Talisay, Cebu City, Mandaue, and Lapu-Lapu City, the four largest cities of Metro Cebu. The Cebu BRT is also eyed to pass through the South Road Properties (SRP), and a direct connection to Mactan–Cebu International Airport (MCIA) is also a part of the plan in the near future. There could also be a BRT network at downtown Cebu specially at Colon Street.

Criticism

The narrow roads of Cebu City has been a point of criticism for the project. Arizona State University professor Donald Webster claimed that a BRT system in Cebu was not viable due to the city's narrow roads, suggesting instead that the project should be reimagined as a light rail or heavy rail system that could be built above or below the roads.[19][20] This sentiment was also shared by Presidential Assistant for the Visayas Michael Diño, who stated that he would lobby to President Rodrigo Duterte to have the project scrapped in favor of a light rail transit system.[21]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Valentina Lopez (July 2010). “Update: The Progression of the Cebu BRT Project and its Impact in the Philippines” Archived 2013-04-15 at archive.today. PPIAF. Retrieved 2011-01-27
  2. ^ a b c Integrated Transport Planning Ltd (2010). “Study and Concept Plan for a Demonstration Bus Rapid Transit Corridor”. For World Bank and PPIAF.
  3. ^ Philippines News Agency (1 June 2010). "Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu cities want bus transit system” 2013-11-11 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2011-01-27
  4. ^ "After 5-year delay DOTr targets partial opening of Cebu bus rapid transit this year". ABS-CBN News. January 25, 2021. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c Sabalo, Wenilyn B. (February 27, 2023). "Cebu BRT Project-Phase One breaks ground". CDN Digital. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  6. ^ Cris Evert Lato (18 September 2010). "Cebu City awaits bus rapid system” 2010-09-21 at the Wayback Machine. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2011-09-27
  7. ^ Jessica Ann Pareja (26 October 2010). “BRT, MCIAA development among P.Noy’s top projects”. The Freeman. Retrieved 2011-09-27
  8. ^ Positive News Media (30 December 2010). “Mayor Rama forms two committees for proposed BRT system”. Retrieved 2011-01-27
  9. ^ Jessica Ann R. Pareja/JMO (23 October 2010). "Archival to lead BRT team as Villarete heads to MCIA". The Freeman
  10. ^ a b Integrated Transport Planning Ltd (2012). “Cebu BRT Feasibility Study". For World Bank.
  11. ^ a b c d Sabalo, Wenilyn B. (February 27, 2023). "Things to know about the Cebu BRT — the first in the country". CDN Digital. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  12. ^ "WB loan for Cebu BRT set to expire by end-June". BusinessWorld. January 17, 2023. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  13. ^ Erram, Morexette Marie B. (March 16, 2020). "CiBus launched, to accommodate 20 passengers for now". CDN Digital. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  14. ^ Philippines News Agency (8 June 2010). "Cebu City wants national gov’t to spend for BRT implementation” 2015-04-14 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2011-01-27
  15. ^ Philippines News Agency (27 August 2010). "Filinvest asks Ceby City government to finalize SRP utilities” 2011-06-23 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2011-01-27
  16. ^ Cebu Daily News 2015.
  17. ^ a b c Philippines News Agency (17 June 2010). “Cebu City’s proposed BRT to earn US$ 15M a year, foreign consultants say” 2011-06-23 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2011-01-28
  18. ^ Philippines News Agency (22 October 2010). "WB okays US$ 1M grant for Cebu City’s rapid bus transit feasibility study” 2011-06-23 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2011-01-28
  19. ^ Vestil, Justin K. (June 27, 2016). "Canadian professor says BRT will not work in Cebu". Sun.Star. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  20. ^ Cuizon, Razel V. (July 1, 2017). "Cebu City's BRT 'a likely failure'". Sun.Star. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
  21. ^ "Cebu City's BRT 'a likely failure'". SunStar Cebu. August 11, 2017. Retrieved July 31, 2022.

Sources

  • Cebu Daily News, Jose Santino S. Bunachita (3 November 2015). "City Hall unveils BRT terminal design". from the original on 6 November 2015.

External links

  • (available for download in pdf) Institute for Transportation & Development Policy
  • Bus Rapid Transit, Volume 1: Case Studies in Bus Rapid Transit Transportation Research Board
  • Bus Rapid Transit, Volume 2: Implementation Guidelines Transportation Research Board
  • The National BRT Institute
  • . University of Minnesota Center for Transportation Studies, Department of Mechanical Engineering (December 2003).
  • Bus Rapid Transit Policy Center
  • Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
  • Across Latitudes and Cultures Bus Rapid Transit An international Centre of Excellence for BRT development
  • Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual Transportation Research Board
  • The Climate Investment Funds and the Clean Technology Fund

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The Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System is a planned mass transit system for Cebu City Philippines It is expected to become the first operational bus rapid transit project in the Philippines 1 Only one line has been planned in detail so far but scheme developers note the potential to develop a larger network comprising the adjacent cities of Lapu Lapu Mandaue and Talisay all of which together with Cebu City are part of the Cebu metropolitan area 2 3 Cebu Bus Rapid Transit SystemProposed BRT running ways down middle of road with median stations OverviewOwnerDepartment of Transportation Philippines DOTr LocaleCebu City PhilippinesTransit typeBus rapid transitNumber of lines1 1st phase Number of stations17 1st phase Daily ridership160 000 forecast OperationOperation will start4Q 2023 partial 2Q 2025 full operations TechnicalSystem length13 6 km 8 5 mi Track gaugeSegregated buswayAverage speed25 6 km h 15 9 mph estimated The project has faced numerous delays since its supposed implementation in 2016 4 from disagreements in the route alignments The COVID 19 pandemic and Typhoon Rai local name Odette which hit Cebu also contributed to the delays in the project However the project finally broke ground on February 27 2023 5 The Cebu BRT is expected to be fully operational by the second quarter of 2025 with partial operations eyed as early as the fourth quarter of 2023 5 Contents 1 History and development 2 Route 3 BRT terminal and stations 4 Branding 5 Ticketing and fare collection 6 Costs and benefits 7 Expansion 8 Criticism 9 See also 10 References 11 Sources 12 External linksHistory and development Edit The old proposed path of Cebu BRT Line 1 and its suggested stations The old route ran from Bulacao in southern Cebu City to Ayala Center Cebu A feeder route to Talamban in northern Cebu City was also included in the proposal A bus rapid transit system for Cebu City was first proposed by former city mayor Tomas Osmena in the 1990s drawing inspiration from the Rede Integrada de Transporte in Curitiba Brazil However it was only in 2008 when the Department of Transportation and Communications DOTC began formal planning 6 The World Bank is supporting the scheme financially and technically through its Clean Technology Fund 1 The Philippine national government initially disapproved the project but later it supported the project financially as then Philippine President Benigno S Aquino III placed it as a priority project to purse through a public private partnership 7 The former Mayor of Cebu City Michael Rama is also supportive of the plans and has formed two steering committees to advise on policies and provide technical expertise 8 The Cebu City Team is headed by former Cebu City Councilor Nestor Archival as the former Cebu BRT Project Development Officer Engr Nigel Paul Villarete transferred to Mactan Cebu International Airport on 26 October 2010 9 A full feasibility study was commissioned by World Bank Integrated Transport Planning Ltd in September 2012 This study defined the infrastructure stations vehicles and operational plan as well as requirements for a citywide Area Traffic Control system and improvements to the urban realm 10 A large public consultation scheme was undertaken during this study which engaged directly with 5 000 Cebuanos as well as communication via newspapers TV radio and social media After the feasibility study areas affected by road right of way RROW or road widening were marked with varying measurements ranging from less than a meter to 13 meters Those with BRT stations have larger RROWs The RROW is also expected to displace many houses and establishments and remove more than 2 000 roadside trees citation needed The Cebu BRT was formally approved by the Philippine National Economic and Development Authority NEDA on May 29 2014 11 The project was supposed to be funded by a 10 6 billion 228 5 million funding package consisting of a World Bank loan of 116 million 6 4 billion 25 million from the World Bank Clean Technology Fund and 50 89 million from the French Development Agency with the balance to be provided by the Philippine government 12 In 2017 the budget for the project was revised to 16 3 billion in accordance to Republic Act 10752 also known as The Right of Way Act meant to give just compensation to lot owners affected by the project 11 The Cebu Interim Bus Service CIBUS was launched in 2020 to provide a modern bus transport service to Cebu City and was also aimed to mimic the Cebu BRT while it was still being formally planned and worked on CIBUS runs largely the same route as the Cebu BRT from South Road Properties to Cebu IT Park 13 Following numerous delays since its supposed implementation in 2016 the Cebu BRT finally broke ground on February 27 2023 in a ceremony attended by Philippine president Bongbong Marcos Cebu City mayor Michael Rama and Cebu governor Gwendolyn Garcia 5 Route EditCebu City Bus Rapid Transit Phase 1 Package 1Legend South Bus Terminal Cebu Normal University Fuente Circle Capitol Diagram not to scaleThe Cebu BRT route consists of a main line spanning 13 18 km 8 19 mi of segregated lanes with 17 stations one depot and one trunk terminal from South Road Properties southern Cebu City to the Cebu IT Park northern Cebu City 11 The main line will traverse several important thoroughfares of Cebu City including Natalio Bacalso Avenue Osmena Boulevard and N Escario Street A feeder line system with a total length of 22 1 km 13 7 mi will support the main line The feeder lines will run over mixed traffic with priority for the buses with two feeder terminals in Talisay and Talamban in northern Cebu City Upon completion the Cebu BRT will traverse Cebu City and Talisay with a total of 76 bus stops across the system There is also provision to extend the Cebu BRT system into the other cities and municipalities of the province of Cebu 11 According to the Philippine Department of Transportation the Cebu BRT can serve 60 000 passengers in a day for the first year of operations Once the system is fully operational the Cebu BRT system can cater a total of 160 000 passengers For the first year of operation 83 buses will ply the Cebu BRT routes while a total of 144 buses will serve the system by 2038 The original route for the Cebu BRT had 11 km 6 8 mi of segregated busways from Bulacao in southern Cebu City to Ayala Center Cebu and a further 6 km 3 7 mi of bus priority at junctions to reach Talamban along Governor M Cuenco Avenue 14 A spur line to the South Road Properties SRP was also part of the plan 15 BRT terminal and stations EditThe design for the Cebu BRT stations is inspired by the sun and by flowers It reflects the sunny disposition of Cebu the bright and cheerful nature of our people and its festivals Long lines are stressed and configured through the walls BRT office chief Rafael Yap said the design is part of the initial input of the ongoing detailed engineering design for the project Yap said the project s first phase covering the Osmena Boulevard will be built next year since it is less burdened by road right of way concerns The BRT station will be four meters wide and 83 meters long The BRT first phase from Bulacao to Ayala will consist of 15 symmetric and asymmetric stations 16 Branding EditTransCebu is the proposed name for the BRT line Single deck non articulated buses which hold between 85 and 110 passengers will be used A running speed of 25 km hr is proposed with a peak frequency of 75 buses per hour on the core route 10 This operation is expected to carry 330 000 passengers each day 17 Ticketing and fare collection EditFares will likely be collected through the use of prepaid smart cards The pre feasibility assessment for the BRT route states that if the fares were charged at the same level as jeepneys ticket revenues could reach US 15 million per year of which US 1 5 million is expected to be the profit or surplus 17 Costs and benefits EditThe pre feasibility study estimates that in comparison to using jeepneys the BRT route will save passengers 570 million hours of travelling per year 17 and will also be cheaper for the bus operators as BRT vehicles are cheaper to run than the existing jeepneys The overall cost benefit ratio has been evaluated to be 2 45 2 If the buses were to run on diesel then the route is estimated to save 9 655 tonnes of PM10 emissions and 1 6 million tonnes of CO2 emissions up to the year 2035 2 However the DOTC is also considering running the vehicles on LPG biofuel hybrid or electricity which will reduce emissions further 18 Expansion EditThe full BRT network for Metro Cebu could cover Talisay Cebu City Mandaue and Lapu Lapu City the four largest cities of Metro Cebu The Cebu BRT is also eyed to pass through the South Road Properties SRP and a direct connection to Mactan Cebu International Airport MCIA is also a part of the plan in the near future There could also be a BRT network at downtown Cebu specially at Colon Street Criticism EditThe narrow roads of Cebu City has been a point of criticism for the project Arizona State University professor Donald Webster claimed that a BRT system in Cebu was not viable due to the city s narrow roads suggesting instead that the project should be reimagined as a light rail or heavy rail system that could be built above or below the roads 19 20 This sentiment was also shared by Presidential Assistant for the Visayas Michael Dino who stated that he would lobby to President Rodrigo Duterte to have the project scrapped in favor of a light rail transit system 21 See also EditEDSA CarouselReferences Edit a b Valentina Lopez July 2010 Update The Progression of the Cebu BRT Project and its Impact in the Philippines Archived 2013 04 15 at archive today PPIAF Retrieved 2011 01 27 a b c Integrated Transport Planning Ltd 2010 Study and Concept Plan for a Demonstration Bus Rapid Transit Corridor For World Bank and PPIAF Philippines News Agency 1 June 2010 Mandaue Lapu Lapu cities want bus transit system Archived 2013 11 11 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011 01 27 After 5 year delay DOTr targets partial opening of Cebu bus rapid transit this year ABS CBN News January 25 2021 Retrieved February 27 2023 a b c Sabalo Wenilyn B February 27 2023 Cebu BRT Project Phase One breaks ground CDN Digital Retrieved February 27 2023 Cris Evert Lato 18 September 2010 Cebu City awaits bus rapid system Archived 2010 09 21 at the Wayback Machine Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 2011 09 27 Jessica Ann Pareja 26 October 2010 BRT MCIAA development among P Noy s top projects The Freeman Retrieved 2011 09 27 Positive News Media 30 December 2010 Mayor Rama forms two committees for proposed BRT system Retrieved 2011 01 27 Jessica Ann R Pareja JMO 23 October 2010 Archival to lead BRT team as Villarete heads to MCIA The Freeman a b Integrated Transport Planning Ltd 2012 Cebu BRT Feasibility Study For World Bank a b c d Sabalo Wenilyn B February 27 2023 Things to know about the Cebu BRT the first in the country CDN Digital Retrieved March 3 2023 WB loan for Cebu BRT set to expire by end June BusinessWorld January 17 2023 Retrieved March 7 2023 Erram Morexette Marie B March 16 2020 CiBus launched to accommodate 20 passengers for now CDN Digital Retrieved March 7 2023 Philippines News Agency 8 June 2010 Cebu City wants national gov t to spend for BRT implementation Archived 2015 04 14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011 01 27 Philippines News Agency 27 August 2010 Filinvest asks Ceby City government to finalize SRP utilities Archived 2011 06 23 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011 01 27 Cebu Daily News 2015 a b c Philippines News Agency 17 June 2010 Cebu City s proposed BRT to earn US 15M a year foreign consultants say Archived 2011 06 23 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011 01 28 Philippines News Agency 22 October 2010 WB okays US 1M grant for Cebu City s rapid bus transit feasibility study Archived 2011 06 23 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011 01 28 Vestil Justin K June 27 2016 Canadian professor says BRT will not work in Cebu Sun Star Retrieved July 16 2017 Cuizon Razel V July 1 2017 Cebu City s BRT a likely failure Sun Star Retrieved July 15 2017 Cebu City s BRT a likely failure SunStar Cebu August 11 2017 Retrieved July 31 2022 Sources EditCebu Daily News Jose Santino S Bunachita 3 November 2015 City Hall unveils BRT terminal design Archived from the original on 6 November 2015 External links EditBus Rapid Transit Planning Guide available for download in pdf Institute for Transportation amp Development Policy Bus Rapid Transit Volume 1 Case Studies in Bus Rapid Transit Transportation Research Board Bus Rapid Transit Volume 2 Implementation Guidelines Transportation Research Board The National BRT Institute BRT Technologies Assisting Drivers Operating Buses on Road Shoulders University of Minnesota Center for Transportation Studies Department of Mechanical Engineering December 2003 Bus Rapid Transit Policy Center Institute for Transportation and Development Policy Across Latitudes and Cultures Bus Rapid Transit An international Centre of Excellence for BRT development Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual Transportation Research Board The Climate Investment Funds and the Clean Technology Fund Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System amp oldid 1145685425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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