Originally a Sceaux line station, it was rebuilt in the "Art Deco" style by the Compagnie du chemin de fer métropolitain de Paris (CMP) as part of the line's modernization work in the 1930s.
There is a platform, still visible, but unused, at the southern end of the current station, alongside the passenger building which allowed trains from the south to be overtaken.
The station is advertised in the trains with the precision "Maisons des Examens" (although this mention does not appear on any map), because it is located near the "Maisons des Examens" managed by the Interacademic Service for Examinations and Competitions.
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