Kuid Search Trainz
A kuid2 means the asset has been updated. Replacing with in the config.txt file (if you are comfortable editing config files) can sometimes resolve conflicts.
Mastering KUID Search in Trainz Railroad Simulator: A Comprehensive Guide
Right-click on the broken asset and select . kuid search trainz
KUID search is a small but critical skill for Trainz users. Mastering it means fewer broken routes, faster troubleshooting, and smoother collaboration with creators. Focus on authoritative sources, verify versions, and lean on community documentation to turn KUID search from a nuisance into a straightforward part of your Trainz workflow.
By mastering the KUID search process, you can easily maintain your Trainz installation, fix broken routes, and fully enjoy the vast library of community-created content. If you want to troubleshoot a specific asset, let me know: What is the you are looking for? Which version of Trainz are you currently running? A kuid2 means the asset has been updated
Choose List Dependencies Recursively to see not just the immediate dependencies, but the dependencies of those dependencies.
If you want to find out where an asset is located on your PC: KUID search is a small but critical skill for Trainz users
Many Trainz assets exist outside the official DLS on independent fansites, freeware blogs, or archived forums. When Content Manager comes up empty, the global Trainz community relies on specialized search indexes. Trainz KUID Index (TrainzKUIDIndex.com)
| Goal | Search Syntax in Content Manager | |------|----------------------------------| | Exact asset | kuid:12345:1001 | | All assets by one author | kuid:12345:* | | Missing dependencies (for a specific asset) | Right-click asset → "List Dependencies" → "View in Main List" → Filter by "Status = Missing" | | Obsolete or replaced KUIDs | Search the old KUID; Content Manager often shows "Installed from" or "Obsoletes" information |
: A number chosen by the creator to identify that specific asset [2, 5].