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The vanilla single one-way train track is, however, definitely part of the free update ( click [skylines.paradoxwikis.com]). I was able to confirm this because I do have access to the vanilla single one-way train track, even though I do not have the DLC. Because of that, I find very confusing that I was not able to activate this asset in-game.
Maybe it is due to you having a certain setting and/or the DLC enabled when actually creating/saving the asset in the asset creator? Although this is just guessing for a possible cause.
Just to be sure, two-way single tracks are not supposed to be part of the vanilla game, right? These are only added through the One-Way Train Tracks' mod, correct? In that case, did you add the ability for bidirectional traffic through the road editor?