The Glenelg is an Oceanykan light steam locomotive design invented by British colonists to deal with local conditions, named after a coastal suburb in southern Cestlep. Its engine can run on practically anything that burns but is most effective when fed Coal. The Glenelg fits into minimum gauge track (400mm) that can be laid down within a few hours or even minutes, giving it unprecedented mobility for a locomotive. Its uses are extremely varied; in rough terrain, within mines and caves, for enclosed estates or factories, to traverse mountains or jungle, etc. Little technical knowledge is required to maintain one or jury rig its parts, even a number of critical components.