: The official way to "extract" files is to simply import the CDP into Trainz. Once installed, right-click the asset and select Open for Edit > Open in Explorer . This creates a standard Windows folder containing the raw asset files. 2. Converting Assets Between Trainz Versions

If you’ve spent any time in the world of , you know that the lifeblood of the game is its custom content. From hyper-realistic locomotives to weathered rolling stock, the community-driven assets are what make the simulation truly immersive. However, managing these assets often leads players to one specific file type: the CDP (Content Dispatcher Pack) .

To save yourself hours of frustration, follow these rules:

: Displays all assets contained within a CDP, including their KUID (Knowledge Unit ID), username, build version, class, region, and era.