Thank you all for the nice comments!
The boat started as n RC 1/48 scale model. The company was kind enough to sell me just the shell. It was a tripple decker and pretty long with just minor detailing.

I cut it down and shortened it quite a bit.
The prototype does have a smaller pilot house and shorter stack but I think I will leave the model the way it is and deal with the critics. Like I said in the first post, I took some liberties. lol
Here is the best photo I have of the real boat.

I also have a photo without the blue trim which I like better.
The scene is not a lock but rather a coal unloading facility and the tracks are not as close as in my scene to the water in real life but they are fairly close. I didn't try to model THIS crane. I think somebody makes a 1:48 diecast version of it but i didn't have enough space.

Even though this photo is very old, the rivers are still green and brown. You can still see the mix at the point.

Malcolm,
The layout fascia is masonite and the rivets are just foam spheres cut in half. I think I might replace the bottom baseboard rivets with wooden half spheres. The foam ones are easily destroyed by shoes..... I have wiped out quite a few myself.
Here is the gate to get inside the layout. I will eventually put fascia around the whole layout, maybe add some lighting too.

Again thank you all for the nice comments!
Dave