Trainz — Kuid Search
Find the kuid-table list at the bottom of the text document.
(or "View Dependencies") to see which KUIDs are required but missing. 2. External Search (Online Databases)
The is the most powerful third-party database available. Run by dedicated community members, it indexes millions of assets from external fan sites, freeware blogs, and international Trainz forums.
You can visit the official Trainz DLS website. Log in with your MyTrainz account, paste the KUID into the search bar, select the "KUID" radio button, and search. 2. The Trainz WiKi and Forums kuid search trainz
is a massive, community-maintained search engine specifically designed for indexing Trainz assets across the entire internet.
When Content Manager shows a missing asset, it gives you the KUID (formatted usually as KUID:<User ID>:<Asset ID> ). To find the file, you shouldn't just guess; you need to perform a .
What is the that is giving you trouble?
A downloaded route or loco shows red error icons in Content Manager.
The first set of numbers identifies the specific creator who made the asset. Every registered Trainz user has a unique UserID.
At the heart of this issue is the KUID, the unique identification system Trainz uses to track content. Finding the exact asset you need can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Find the kuid-table list at the bottom of the text document
Is this error happening on a or a third-party download ?
: Some KUIDs might show as "Payware (not active)" even if they were previously available for free, indicating the author has moved them to a paid pack or the hosting site has changed.
