The Star station was opened only on 1 September 1900, after the line 1, the first time, trains will pass without stopping. On 21 February 1970, just after the opening of the RER, the station's first place, change its name to the present, Charles de Gaulle - Star. The different platforms have been constructed in the northern part of the Place Charles de Gaulle at the top of the Avenue des Champs-Elysees: - Lines 1 and 2 stations usual two docks; - The terminus of the line 6 is a loop in place. The station is attached to the south than the line 1, it consists of a dock at the train left for the descent of passengers, and a wharf on the right for the climb. Trains leave immediately to top the longer the station Kléber.