It's back "on the buses" for residents in Norton Canes, as a new service has been introduced following complaints that the community has been cut off.
Many local people were left stranded when Arriva withdrew the number 32 route, which connected western Norton Canes to Cannock and Walsall every half an hour.
Prospective MP Amanda Milling, who is standing for the Conservative Party in Cannock Chase at next year's General Election, began a campaign with local residents to "Bring Back Our Bus" - which over 200 people signed.
Welcoming the news, Miss Milling said: "I met many residents who had been left totally stranded by the withdrawal of the number 32.
"It is great news that Arriva have listened and introduced this new service which will see the residents of the western part of Norton Canes able to get out and about once again. This new service also connects the village with Sainsbury's at the Orbital Retail Park too.
"I would like to thank everyone who helped with the campaign - whether you signed the petition or helped deliver leaflets. It was all worth it."