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Track config on its own has no effect on station capacity.
Station capacity is controlled by a variable called cargocap. the value of this is set by the platform that you place next to the track and is exactly the same regardless of track type. It will also change for some platforms if you place station buildings.This is all controlled by vanilla code in the game. The effect of station buildings on cargo capacity can be mucked up if someone's mod overwrites the vanilla version. Modders shouldn't do this but some don't understand and do it anyway. This mod does not touch any vanilla code.
Just to prove to myself there wasn't anything weird going on. I ran a little test with no mods and checked the capacity and behaviour of a vanilla station. Then I added this mod replaced the tracks in the station and reran the tests. I was not surprised to find that the results of both these basic tests were identical.
A standard station of any kind for me, using your coal track, will half the capacity.