The station is open Pasteur in 1906. She paid tribute to Louis Pasteur (Dole, December 7, 1822 - Villeneuve-l'Étang (common Marnes-la-Coquette), 28 September 1895), french biologist and chemist who founded the science of microbiology, mit highlight the role germs in diseases, invented the process of Pasteurization and developed vaccines against several diseases, including rabies. On the banks of the line 6 are displayed excerpts of the code of medical ethics. On the banks of the line 12 are presented research work carried out by Louis Pasteur. The main theme of this station is health.