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Either way, smaller maps are <in my opinion> better when learning a map editor (first one or new one), or just getting back into map-making, compared to larger maps that may take months, or even a year or two to complete, compared to the at most one month I can imagine that some small maps would take.
In fact, that information is in the description.
Automotive = I might, but automotive industries would have to be the focus of a significan portion of the map
Intermodal = maybe, but again a very large industry, but I might.
I uploaded it because waiting for TP3 got boring and I might as well get switching-map feedback,