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Ashland was the last of the four new intermediate Park & Ride infill stations between Framingham and Worcester to open. The station opened on August 24, 2002, two months after its sister stations in Southborough and Westborough. The station contains two low-level side platforms with mini-high platforms at their western ends. These mini-high platforms are designed to retract their platform edges to allow freight trains to pass through un-impeded. These mini-high platforms are each directly connected to the switchbacking ramp/staircase structures (complete with an intermediate level to switch between ramp and staircase) up to the stations pedestrian bridge that connects the two platforms. The platforms also have single-car long canopy structures in the middle of each platform.

Each station platform has its own parking lot, these each have a similar number of spaces with the station having a total of 693 parking spaces. Although the road bridge of High Street is just west of the station, there is only a steep emergency access road (blocked by gates) between the inbound platform side’s parking lot and High Street. This means that it is an over 2-mile drive by car via a grade-crossing at Cherry Street east of the station near what feels like the town center of Ashland to drive between the station’s two parking lots. Therefore, each platform has its own pedestrian pick-up and drop-off area along the low-level platforms just west of the pedestrian bridge.

The entrance to the Inbound platform, named South Parking on signs is via Memorial Drive that enters from the south (passing a newer apartment complex just south of the station, although trees separate it from the railroad).

The Outbound platform's North Parking, has its entrance via parallel Pleasant Street (that meets up with High Street north of the station) just west of the end of its parking lot. There is more development on this side of the station including a pub that could share (although trees separate them) its parking lot with the commuter rail parking lot.
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