Locomotive Magically Dissapearing

Downloaded and installed. Several <unknown assets>

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<kuid2:37581:70090:11>
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<kuid:378673:104308>
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The track, which I was going to test, is one of the missing <unknown assets>
 
Downloaded and installed. Several <unknown assets>

<kuid:378673:104332>
<kuid:378673:104356>
<kuid:839374:100012>
<kuid:378673:104330>
<kuid2:37581:70090:11>
<kuid:839374:100159>
<kuid:378673:104399>
<kuid2:37581:80067:11>
<kuid:839374:100157>
<kuid:378673:104308>
<kuid:839374:100084>
<kuid:839374:100010>
<kuid:378673:104380>
<kuid:378673:104404>
<kuid:328583:20470>
<kuid:378673:104378>
<kuid:1097244:100019>

The track, which I was going to test, is one of the missing <unknown assets>
Download the RTXT tracks from Jointed Rail.
 
OK, I have run consists (using the wagons you listed) on the JR track, on both tracks, for the full length (what no curves, grades or other "interesting stuff"?) with no derailments.
 
When the spline point changes colors what does this mean?
In Surveyor Classic.

In General:
The solid colours of the spline endpoint/segment circles are:-
  • a solid yellow spline circle between two segments means a correctly formed link at a set height (i.e. you have manually given it a height value)
  • a white spline circle means the same but that the height has not been fixed and is "free floating" i.e. it will move up or down with the ground height
  • a red spline circle means a faulty procedural track switch junction - at least one of the track segments is a procedural track while another is not (and therefore cannot form a procedural switch junction) or, if all segments are procedural, then the other ends of the joining segments have not been positioned correctly to form a procedural junction

Flashing colours indicate a problem, usually a join that not been correctly made:-
e.g. flashing yellow and white means that the join between the segments has not been correctly made and that one segment has its endpoint at a fixed height and the other is free floating

I notice that the spline circle also has the red/green arrows of a junction switch but where is the track junction (i.e. where is the adjoining diverging track)? That could explain the flashing red and (white or yellow? I cannot quite make it out)?
 
In Surveyor Classic.

In General:
The solid colours of the spline endpoint/segment circles are:-
  • a solid yellow spline circle between two segments means a correctly formed link at a set height (i.e. you have manually given it a height value)
  • a white spline circle means the same but that the height has not been fixed and is "free floating" i.e. it will move up or down with the ground height
  • a red spline circle means a faulty procedural track switch junction - at least one of the track segments is a procedural track while another is not (and therefore cannot form a procedural switch junction) or, if all segments are procedural, then the other ends of the joining segments have not been positioned correctly to form a procedural junction

Flashing colours indicate a problem, usually a join that not been correctly made:-
e.g. flashing yellow and white means that the join between the segments has not been correctly made and that one segment has its endpoint at a fixed height and the other is free floating

I notice that the spline circle also has the red/green arrows of a junction switch but where is the track junction (i.e. where is the adjoining diverging track)? That could explain the flashing red and (white or yellow? I cannot quite make it out)?
I deleted the junction, merge the spline and then rejoined those tracks but still dealing with that problem.
 
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In Surveyor 2.0 the red spline endpoint dot at a junction indicates a poorly formed procedural track junction.

The 3 most common procedural track errors are:
  1. a junction formed between a procedural track and a non-procedural track
  2. the curve radius of the diverging tracks is too small
  3. the junction is not level.
None of these will stop the junction from working correctly, but it will not have the animated switch blade, frogs and check rails.

This reference might help you - How_to_Use_Procedural_Track#Procedural_Track_Errors
 
That means something else is at play here. That was the first time the RTXT tracks ever hosted a derailment on this route. Then again after those three derailments nothing else has come up.
There's a newer version of the RTXT track uploaded to Jointed Rail. I wonder if this may be part of your problem.
 
I did edit the route but that's it. None of the locomotives or rolling stock got touched. Just me completing the route and nothing else. Getting these random derailments including from starting up shouldn't be happening.
 
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