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Would Steam on Linux use a similar system?
Just to give you a heads up... There are 3 files for each saved game.
https://www.transportfever2.com/wiki/doku.php?id=gamemanual:gamefilelocations
(The screen where you select an save to be loaded)
In play (not the main screen) top right button opens menu goto:
Settings
Advanced
At bottom is "go to user data files" (?something like that)
Click and it will take to your files and you can batch delete as required.
The wiki needs to be updated. It might be a Ubuntu thing as Ubuntu is based on Debian and Kubuntu is Ubuntu with the plasmoid desktop instead of Gnome.
Hmm, that is weird. Ubuntu is the only officially supported distro for Steam. I am on an unsupported distro (OpenSuse) and on my system all the files are exactly as stated in the wiki.
If for some reason your "Go to user data files" in-game button doesn't open up a file manager (eg. you're in a specific linux environment that doesn't have a default manager), the above answer worked for me. Found them. Thanks.