Efforts continue to this day to restore such commuter service.
The transit administration's figures show that this commuter service is growing.
They are looking to resume a commuter service to Sydney in early 2008, which never happened.
The Eastern bought the branch in 1868; by the 1870s, regular commuter service was available.
As these profits disappeared commuter services usually were the first to be affected.
However, the class was not limited to commuter service.
Over 5,500 passengers were reported as using the new electric commuter services in their first morning rush hour.
Ultimately, it was limited to rail use only, including commuter service between the two cities.
Aylesbury was thus left with commuter services to London only.
Commuter services were suspended in 2011 due to low patronage.