3052 named
Avril, 1991 Shepherd owned a number of
steam locomotives. He bought both
9F Black Prince 92203 and
Class 4MT No.75029
The Green Knight direct from
British Railways, where he had connections from painting various scenes for them. No.75029
The Green Knight was sold to the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway to finance
Black Princes overhaul, then in 2015
Black Prince was sold to the
North Norfolk Railway. All the African locomotives he acquired were British-built. In South Africa the
15F (Nº 3052), presented to him by
Spoornet in 1991, is stored at
Sandstone Estates in
Ficksburg. It has carried various names, including
City of Germiston and, more recently, his wife's name,
Avril. It was moved to Ficksburg in light steam from
Pietermaritzburg by Friends of the Rail (a
Pretoria-based heritage steam association) in April 2003 and it steamed again in April 2006, when Friends of the Rail operated it for several trips between
Ficksburg and
Kommandonek with Shepherd on board. He also owned two Zambian locomotives from the
Mulobezi Railway, given to him by then President
Kenneth Kaunda. One is still in the railway museum in
Livingstone, Zambia, the other was located on the
Sandstone Estates complex in South Africa. Shepherd donated it, along with a coach, to the
National Railway Museum in
York in the UK, where it is undergoing restoration. Shepherd was involved in founding a heritage steam railway in the UK, the
East Somerset Railway, where the signal box at
Cranmore Station has become a small gallery displaying his work. He was also president of the "Railway Ramblers". ==Personal life and death==