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GREAT JOB !!
and thanks you for really testing my mod :)
i guess you liked it alot ?
At first I was annoyed I couldn't set the coin limits myself, but it worked really well for multiple train engines, nice work! (I had 12 in total I think.)
Another thing I noticed - the coal limit didn't seem to work the way it should. I had set it to 300, 1000, 10000, 9999999, and it seemed to have no effect on the imports. Trains just stopped, (limit reached), and started producing it without any noticeable pattern. I had 3 engines set on coal production for the last 40 years [with a 1000 limit]. I didn't really run out of coal, but I was on the edge almost all the time. You can see how it worked here: http://i.imgur.com/tbMaOKH.png (I used only specialized stockpiles, so maybe that played a part, I had at least 1500 coal storage available).
Other than that, [and the town name change], it worked perfectly for me. I had loads of fun! :D
Edit: One more thing. Vendors tended to take coins and put them in markets. I don't know if I wanted them to do that ;)