Kuid Search Trainz

Save the text file, return to Content Manager, right-click the asset, and select . Best Practices for Managing Trainz KUIDs

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This forces the search engine to look for that exact numeric string, which usually leads straight to a forum thread, a web archive, or a custom dependency pack zip file. Common Reasons for Missing KUIDs (And How to Fix Them)

If Content Manager shows "Unknown Location," it means the KUID is not installed, and the DLS does not have it. However, it might be part of a . For example, a scenery KUID might be inside a massive "Environment Pack" CDP file. Search for the author name plus "pack" rather than the individual KUID. kuid search trainz

If you load a route and see flickering white dashed lines instead of tracks or roads, you are missing a . Trainz replaces the missing object with a placeholder called "Missing Spline" (Author: Rob). You can often fix this by:

Is the missing asset part of a ? Share public link

Create a free account on the site. Paste your missing KUID into the search box. Save the text file, return to Content Manager,

A unique number the creator assigns to that specific asset (e.g., a specific boxcar or track type).

Before you can search for a missing KUID on the internet, you need to know exactly which numbers are missing. You can find this information directly inside the Trainz Content Manager (available in Trainz A New Era, TRS19, TRS22, and Trainz Plus). Open the and click on Manage Content .

This indicates the asset is not on the official DLS, requiring external searches. Deep Search Strategies (Beyond the DLS) Common Reasons for Missing KUIDs (And How to

Save the text file, close it, right-click the asset in Content Manager, and select . Ask the Community

A standard KUID looks like this: KUID:UserID:ContentID or KUID2:UserID:ContentID:VersionID .