The first station Porte Maillot opened in 1900. The terminal was then buckle, to enable trains to leave quickly in the opposite direction. She behaved like Porte de Vincennes or Porte Dauphine two tunnels with two lanes in each framing a central pier. The station was moved in 1937 when the subway extension in Pont de Neuilly. Indeed, the loop is the same depth that the small belt right side and therefore prevents the reuse of the former terminus. The new channels thus plunging straight line from access to loop over and spend below, the new station is located a little further. In 1992, the old terminal has been transformed by the RATP in a reception room, here Maillot.