Construction The construction of the shared trunk of lines 16 and 17, which includes this station, was
declared to be of public utility on 28 December 2015. Construction of the station began in March 2017 with preparatory work. Civil engineering began in April 2018 with the construction of the underground walls of the station. The €100 million contract for the station building itself was awarded to
Besix in 2020. During construction, two workers died in separate incidents in 2020 and 2022. The official name of the station was confirmed as Saint-Denis Pleyel following a public consultation in 2022. Other names considered included
Carrefour Pleyel (after the nearby Line 13 station) and Ignace Pleyel (after composer and piano builder
Ignace Pleyel). The station name was later written as Saint-Denis–Pleyel.
Opening The station was opened on 24 June 2024 by French President
Emmanuel Macron. The station opened in time for the
Olympic Games and
Paralympic Games. During the Olympic and Paralympic Games, over 40,000 passengers were expected to use the station at peak times. == Notes ==