The station opened on 13 June 2024 as part of the extension of the line from to . The station was initially given the provisional name of
Londeau-Domus, after the nearby residential area of
Londeau and the adjacent
Domus shopping centre.
Construction The station along with its associated viaduct were constructed by a consortium formed by Bouygues Construction, Soletanche Bachy, EFF (Entreprise française de fondations), and Victor Buyck Steel Construction. It is the first completely elevated station built on the network since 1905, built to compensate for the steep slope the station is located in. The station and viaducts were designed by to evoke the spirit of earlier elevated stations built on the network with its metal colonnade and glass roof. This came after an architectural competition held by the
Île-de- France Mobilités (IDFM) and
RATP in 2013 together with local stakeholders. Civil works started in July 2019. The installation of the glass roof was completed in July 2021. Civil works on the station platforms were completed by end 2021, with track laying beginning that summer and was completed in mid-December 2021. Three days of loading tests were also carried out in October 2022 with the new
MP 14 rolling stock to ensure the structural viability of the viaduct. The project also involved the creation of a promenade beneath the viaducts, converging towards the station and a public square in front of it. == Passenger services ==