The station Marie d'Issy opened on 24 March 1934.
It serves the community of Issy-les-Moulineaux. It is the southern terminus of the line 12. It is an underground station.
The station only has one entrance, which leads to the market place in front of the town hall ( = mairie in French).
Two Derveux posts have been place at the entrance
The banister around the entrance is green with metal bars of different lengths.
The station sign is at the side of the banister.
The station has one additional exit for an escalator a little further on the place.
Dervaud post with round white light.
Entrance to the platform in direction Corentin Celton is on the left. The sign of the small wall has the list of all stations on this line and a little arrow pointing left.
The right corridor is one the exits from the platform.
The walls are tiled halfway up.and topped with brown border tilles. Brown signifies that there are not metro correspondences at this station.
The ceiling is painted white.
Passengers have to leave the carriages when arriving at the terminus while the train drives into the tunnel and changes direction. Therefore, there are no seating facilities on this platform.
The advertising boards are framed in light brown ceramic tiles with plants and topped with mustard coloured flowers.
The border tiles at the bottom are chocolate brown.
Golden bench with dividers and a lean on bench on the northbound platform of the terminus.
Metro waiting on the platform for passengers and ranging area in the tunnel. Passengers are not allowed in this area.
The edge of the platfrom is painted white and marked with nobbed tiles.
The yellow lights in the Ouï-dire style are fixed to the ceiling by silver scythe brackets.
The vaulted ceiling is tiled.
Mustard coloured flower decoration above one of the ceramic panels.
The geometric shapes have been created separately and assembled above each of the advertising frames.
The glazed ceramic North/South logo on one of the ceramic tiles.
The letters N and S are intertwined, and decorated with a ribbon.
The other tiles of the frames don't have any pattern.
Dark brown ceramic tiles with waves in the corridor to the platforms.
The waves are smooth, the space above has a dotted pattern.
The white tiles below are in the "Metro" style.
Signage of Mairie d'Issy printed on blue tiles with a white ceramic frame.
The large white uppercase letters are 6 tiles high.
A small sign above it reminds passengers that smoking is not permitted on the platforms.