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North Wilmington only has 20 spaces, so whatever you fit at Salem St. is likely to be a substantial increase over today. Most of N. Will's ridership is walkup or drop-off. It did 310 daily boardings in the Blue Book (more than everything south save for Reading and Wakefield) despite only having those 20 spaces, so it's getting healthy utilization from its catchment. Salem St. is arguably at a superior location, being able to capture some of South Tewksbury while not over-duplicating Wilmington (which is right down the street on MA 62 from N. Will).Even I'm not quite cynical enough to think that the T would necessarily refuse to build/operate (well, reactivate) a station solely because it had fewer spaces than others (especially as a replacement for the would-be-shuttered North Wilmington, which has little parking itself). That said, the railroad-owned parcel adjacent to the ROW is actually quite long, and looks wide enough to fit a single-file-style parking lot with maybe 80-100 spaces if you wanted to squeeze them in.