Sure but we do need to acknowledge that the subway is slower then the GO Train and while it may only be for a day we really should avoid dumping even more riders onto the subway network, especially during rush-hour when trains are already jam-packed. As well Line 2 is the only east-west route we have near downtown so if that goes down as well which is a very real possibility especially with more people trying to ride it, then we'll just end up with an even bigger mess. We all know that our transit network lacks redundancy, that includes both the TTC and GO and simply trying to shift riders between multiple GO lines and a single subway line is not ideal and is a bigger disaster waiting to happen. The reverse is true as well; shifting riders from a frequent subway network to infrequent GO lines also sucks. Just like we need another east-west subway line through downtown, the GO network needs another east-west line away from downtown connecting the lines together to give it redundancy. The redundancy we build into both the subway and GO network will compliment each other and not only give riders more options but also give the TTC and GO more options to shift passengers around when something goes wrong.