The AI gaffe is worth a chuckle, a bit of proof that AI is still an experiment that is being pushed into use without very much learning, yet......but..... the more serious issue is, GO Expansion is not about building transit to a temporary venue that was conceived and built in a random location on a pretty rapid timeline, to service the occasional concert or event. GO Expansion is infrastructure being built for numerous decades, if not a century, to meet the GTA's mainstream transportation needs, based on planned and longstanding transportation demands and patterns of use..
And rightly or wrongly, it isn't ready yet.
The trains GO added are pretty clearly all the system, in its imperfect state, can offer just now.
If that seems a bit rigid, consider that in 2003 the same venue (roughly) housed a concert with an audience of roughly 500,000.... with no subway line within walking distance. The only GO trains operated were used to transport performers, not paying public. The transit to this venue is very much improved, and will be even better when GO Expansion is completed.
I'm not defending the operational decisions of either GO or TTC, perhaps more service could have been run somehow, but no one could reasonably expect GO to have been ready to meet this venue's fairly sudden needs fully, just yet..
- Paul
(Possibly just a boomer who recalls hitchiking to the Police Picnic at an obscure park somewhere in Halton Region. No subway for that one, either......kids these days......lol.......)
PS - 2003 SarsStock transport strategy: bike rack on car, park on a random sidestreet two miles from the venue, cycle as close as possible, lock up bike, walk the rest of the way. Easy peasy, worked great, but it sure was a hot day.