Thanks for all your wonderful comments. Let me see if I can answer a few questions.
The large building to the right of the coal pier is Norfolk Union Station. The prototype was twice as wide ( 20 windows) but the same height and depth. It was an odd looking structure. It was torn down some years ago. It is scratchbuilt from styrene and brick sheet. There are 116 Tichy window castings plus a lot of other Tichy parts. The top moldings are from the lumber yard moldings rack.
The coal pier was inspired by N&W pier 4 at Lamberts Point. It was designed to be viewed from the end so is not quite long enough to take a 34' hopper. The dumper will move but is not powered. Central Valley girder sets form most of the structure along with a number of Atlas HO girder bridges. Lots of Evergreen shapes and sheets thrown in for good measure. The flag on top is 48 stars. Overall height is 24" or so. The Barney pusher behind the hopper is holding the car in place and can be moved up or down the slope.
The ship is a composite of several show in Prince's N&W book. It is mostly Evergreen sheets and shapes. I wish there was room for the stern half.
Hope this answers your questions. Feel free to ask more.
George Lasley