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<p>[quote user="CMStPnP"]I think "swamp" or "swampland" was a term used in the article. Though your probably right on it being misleading as reporters do not do much due diligence anymore before their article is published.[/quote]</p> <p>I got my information from the official broschure for the tunnels. It contains a geological description of the subsoil. Sorry, it is only available in German.</p> <p><a href="https://www.karlsruhe-basel.de/files/page/02_aktuelles/06_downloads/02_tunnel_rastatt/Bahn_Rohbau_Tunnel_Rastatt_19_8_16-web.pdf">https://www.karlsruhe-basel.de/files/page/02_aktuelles/06_downloads/02_tunnel_rastatt/Bahn_Rohbau_Tunnel_Rastatt_19_8_16-web.pdf</a></p> <p>And an arial view with tunnel in red and crossing with rail line in the middle of the lower edge: <a href="https://www.karlsruhe-basel.de/files/page/04_tunnelbauwerke/01_tunnel_rastatt/01_kurzbeschreibung/Schema_rastatt.jpg">https://www.karlsruhe-basel.de/files/page/04_tunnelbauwerke/01_tunnel_rastatt/01_kurzbeschreibung/Schema_rastatt.jpg</a><br />Regards, Volker</p>
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