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I use all sorts of stations but even the vanilla ones work fine, last run i was using 250 meter long trains in a 119 meter station, with a long entrance (300 Meters plus ) connected to a double way rail with a 1 way in 1 way out, so they dont clog the main track.
Just remember its not the length of the station that matters you can use any size cargo station that takes oil all that matters is that there is enough rail to fit to the nearest rail semephore to isolate the rail from the rest of the tracks.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3524695343
I just was wondering why anyone would want a larger building rather than a smaller building.
I mean naturally they would use a hose/ flexible pipe to load the train, like ships are loaded with underwater hoses....