[1][2] Located south of the RER C tracks and north of Avenue du Docteur-Marie, the station was built along a north–south axis.
This building houses the entrance hall, ticketing office, fare gates, bicycle parking, and local services.
[5][6] Artist Lyes Hammadouche created an artwork for the station in collaboration with architect Denis Valode.
Several mayors in Val-de-Marne disagreed with the chosen names for three stations, including this one, arguing they didn't reflect their actual locations.
[7] In September 2022, the station was officially renamed Thiais - Orly, with Pont de Rungis remaining as a subtitle.