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I found a workaround for cities that rely on barges (i.e. island maps). I subscribed to these mods:
(Vehicle Selector) https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2882769913
(River Cargo Harbor) https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=878692125
The second one isn't actually needed but looks like and fits into the space of the barge harbors. It is actually a regular but smaller harbor. Important: You have to replace the ferry lines with regular ship paths then plop this or another harbor so that it connects to ONLY THIS SHIP PATH (otherwise it might spawn import or export vessels). Using vehicle selector, you can now force this harbor to be restricted to barges.
While the regular harbor (and the river cargo harbor respectively) do not feature a built in warehouse, the connection does work and I have once again barges travelling between my islands.
Hope this helps.
When I severed the rail connection to test, I still got only postal trucks are using barges
Excited to see this mod work regardless :)