Built in 1893 and expanded in 1911, the station cessed operating in 1960 and resumed service around 1978 for just three years. The railway station was restored in 2003 a few years after Le P'tit train du Nord linear park was created. The building was designated a historical monument in 1986.
Mont-Blanc train station is one of three key heritage buildings in Mont-Blanc, formerly known as La Repousse. The magnificent heritage church, which dates back to 1894, and the former presbytery, which houses an exhibition centre, are well worth the trip.