The Red Line tunnel is under the Grand Junction at the Main Street crossing. Any GJ tunnel would have to go deep, under the Red Line, which (especially on CR given the grade limitations) opens a big, currently-non-existent flooding risk to the Red Line tunnel (in addition to garden-variety water mitigation necessary to deal with tunneling under the existing GJ partially built on top of fill). We're talking costs escalating at Concorde speeds for a project of extremely limited value (if the NSRL doesn't exist, and still questionable value if it does). I don't think it's physically impossible, but it's so wildly impractical from a cost-benefit standpoint that the politicians would have to be out of their minds to approve it (and they're rarely that bad).