commuter vs patron

commuter

noun
  • One who commutes (etymology 1). 

  • To and from work and home. 

  • Using public transport. 

  • Normally a short form of commuter rail, commuter train or commuter bus; A transport system or a vehicle in such systems used to transport commuters (#2) 

patron

noun
  • One who protects or supports; a defender or advocate. 

  • A guardian or intercessor; synonym of patron saint. 

  • An influential, wealthy person who supported an artist, craftsman, a scholar or a noble. 

  • A customer, as of a certain store or restaurant. 

  • A protector of a dependent, especially a master who had freed a slave but still retained some paternal rights. 

  • One who has gift and disposition of a benefice. 

  • A padrone. 

How often have the words commuter and patron occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )