Because the metro network still contained many Sprague-model stock in 1974, the RATP decided not to eliminate the MA but instead to modernize it and use it on a line experiencing only light traffic. As a result, the model was renovated and put in service on
Line 10 with six cars permanently attached. A new dark-blue livery was applied, similar to that of the then-new
MP 73. First class was moved to a long body section and lighting followed that of the
MP 73. The interior walls contained a blue tint adopted by the
MP 73 as well as the new
MF 67 E&F. During the 1980s, the door that hid the control panel was removed and the cabins were occupied only by RATP conductors. This resulted in the largest driving cabin of the network at the time. Unable to accommodate autopilot and equipped with brakes that proved too delicate for steel rail tracks, the MA's replacement with newer rolling stock became inevitable. Replacement of the MA with
MF 67 trains began in 1988 and was completed in 1994, with the last MA train serving on June 15. These MF 67 trains came to line 10 from
Line 7bis (which then received the
MF 88), and are only replaced nowadays with the arrival of the brand new
MF 19. Two MA trainsets have been preserved - one by the RATP and the other by
ADEMAS, a French association of railway enthusiasts. ==References==