Windsor Gardens station
Originally the apartment complex was itself called "Windsor Gardens", but as is the way of these things, the complex changed hands several times and a subsequent landlord wanted to "update" by changing the name. The station remains "Windsor Gardens" regardless. This was one of the last stations to open under New Haven Railroad ownership.
Dedham Corporate Center/128 station
A sadly standard MBTA station design of the early 1990s with mostly low platforms, pedestrian grade crossings, and, at the very far end of the platforms, mini-highs for the absolute least-effort ADA compliance. This station opened in 1990 and replaced another station, Rust Craft, located nearby, which served a greeting-card factory; that's Rustcraft Road running parallel to the tracks on the right. The old station closed in 1978 due to low ridership; the new station was built by the developer of the office park after which it is named.