^new^ | Kuid Search Trainz

To enjoy the full experience of Trainz Railroad Simulator, you oftenHigh-quality routes and sessions created by the community frequently rely on hundreds of external assets, such as specific locomotives, trackside buildings, or foliage. When these are missing, you’ll encounter the dreaded "Missing Dependencies" error.

A KUID search is the most effective way to identify and locate these missing files. By searching for a KUID (Koolthings Unique IDentifier), you can find the exact piece of content required for your route to function correctly. Understanding the KUID Format

Before searching, it helps to understand what you are looking at. A KUID is essentially a "barcode" for Trainz content. It ensures that every asset has a unique identity, preventing conflicts between files with similar names.

The standard format is :

User ID: The unique number assigned to the creator of the asset.

Content ID: A number the creator assigns to that specific object.

Version ID (Optional): A trailing number used in the KUID2 format to indicate updates. For example, version :1 is newer than version :0. How to Perform a KUID Search kuid search trainz

When you identify a missing asset in your Content Manager, you can use these methods to track it down: 1. Internal Search via Content Manager

The first step should always be the built-in Content Manager. If an asset is available on the official Download Station (DLS), Trainz can find and install it automatically.

Right-click the faulty asset and select "List Dependencies". Look for items marked as "Unknown."

Right-click these unknown KUIDs and select "Download" to see if they are on the DLS. 2. Using the Trainz KUID Index (TKI)

The Trainz KUID Index is the most comprehensive third-party tool for finding content that is not on the DLS. meaning of 'KUID' - Trainz


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Are you downloading a new route only to find it full of missing scenery? Don't panic!

The "KUID" is your best friend. That long string of numbers (e.g., KUID:123456:789) is the unique fingerprint of the missing item.

The "KUID Search" trick: Instead of searching for the name of the train (which might be wrong), copy the KUID code and search for it directly in Content Manager or Google. This bypasses confusing filenames and takes you straight to the specific file you need to download.

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Trainz KUID List Export (Third-Party)

Export your missing KUIDs to a text file:

  1. In Content Manager, select all missing dependencies.
  2. Press Ctrl + C (copy).
  3. Paste into Notepad. You now have a plain list of KUIDs to search one by one.

Building a Personal KUID Archive

The best way to avoid frantic KUID searches in the future is organization. Every time you successfully find a missing KUID via a third-party site, save the .cdp file to a local hard drive folder named "Trainz Archive."

Pro Tip: Rename the CDP file to include the KUID and the asset name. For example: kuid_123456_7890_BNSF_Hopper.cdp

Do not rely on the original website to be there next year. The Trainz community is notorious for link rot. Your hard drive is the most reliable KUID search engine.

5. Common Challenges

| Challenge | Explanation | |-----------|-------------| | Obsolete KUIDs | Asset has been replaced by a newer version; original KUID no longer exists. | | Payware/Third-party only | KUID is not on DLS; must purchase or download from creator’s site. | | Missing version suffix | Searching for :1 may fail if the current version is :3. | | Author ID changed | Some creators re-upload under new account; original KUID becomes orphaned. | | Case sensitivity | Not typically an issue, but some external databases treat KUIDs as case-sensitive strings. | | Faulty or corrupted assets | KUID exists but asset has errors preventing use. |


Appendix – Example KUID Search Results

| KUID | Asset Name | Source | Status | |------|------------|--------|--------| | <kuid:43955:100138> | BR Class 37 Reskin | DLS | Available | | <kuid:175455:100996> | US Grain Hopper | JointedRail (free) | External | | <kuid:523:1972105> | SpeedTree Birch | Built-in (TS12) | Installed |


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For questions or updates: Refer to Trainz Forum KUID Help section or N3V Games support.


2. Trainz Download Station (DLS) – Website

  • Go to the Download Station and log in with your MyTrainz account.
  • Click "Search" and change the search field from "Name" to "KUID".
  • Enter the full KUID (including brackets if desired) and search.

2. Why Search by KUID?

  • Missing dependencies – Routes often call for hundreds of assets. KUID search finds them quickly.
  • Avoid name ambiguity – Two assets can have the same name but different KUIDs.
  • Update checking – Search for a KUID to see if a newer version exists.
  • Bulk fixing – Config files list KUIDs; search lets you validate each one.

3. Version Discrepancies

Sometimes you search for kuid:123:1 (version 1) but the site offers kuid2:123:1:2 (version 2). In Trainz, version 2 will usually satisfy version 1’s requirement. Download the highest version number you can find.