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https://www.steamsoundssupreme.com/
https://sprailways.co.uk/
https://caledoniaworks.com/
https://www.bossmangames.co.uk
https://digitaltraction.co.uk/mainsite/
https://alanthomsonsim.com/
While they are mainly a website for content such as patches, reskins and scenarios, they also sell some of their own add-ons, such as the Chat Moss and Kings Cross to Kings Lynn routes and the Class 185 DMU. They also have plans to release an updated and extended version of the Great Eastern Main Line and Class 745/755 'FLIRT' trains in the near future.
Digital Traction add-ons haven't changed at all over the years. They were good back in 2014/2015 but with ever other developer implementing more realistic simulation, better models ect DT haven't kept up. You can pick up much better steam locomotives from the likes of Victory Works via Steam Sounds Supreme or Bossman Games.
I was expecting a bit more from Bossman game's Black 5 (no realistic injectors etc).
DT is a bit more basic but I still like their locos. The lack of scenarios, manuals and content description are more of a problem though.
VictoryWorks and SSS regularly team up to develop new locomotives. Talk about a match made in heaven!