Ohlone/Chynoweth–Almaden (commonly known as the Almaden Shuttle) was a short light rail route operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) in southern San Jose, California, United States, with three stops.
Twice per day, a train from the Alum Rock–Santa Teresa line would throughrun from the VTA yards south of Gish station to serve the Almaden Shuttle.
In later years, it ended at the current site of the Almaden Light Rail Station and served a lumber yard.
[8][9] If the Almaden Shuttle were canceled, it would have been the first federally funded light rail line built after 1980 ever to cease service.
VTA closed all three stations on this line for renovation in April 2008 to provide level boarding at all doors.