The station was built using excavation from the surface and mining techniques for the terminal loop.
The front of the terminal loop is in leached Gipskeuper rock.
The project was finished with the opening of a terminal loop on the depot grounds on 5 December 1972.
The terminal loop was built as recently as 1958.
A terminal loop is provided at the station for trains to turn around to return north towards Porte de Clignancourt.
There are three terminal loops, and two loops used rarely only when shorter route service is provided.
A terminal loop, with the ability for passing, connected to the station at Schwabstrasse.
For the survey of the terminal loop, 40 measuring points were used.
Strong protein protections are also observed in the Id4 terminal purine-rich loop.
Stiege Station has the smallest terminal loop of any public railway.