Like everywhere else on this small layout, space in Blue Creek is somewhat limited, so I had to use every square inch.  I chose Walther's Fuel Depot, which is made up of separate pieces, and can be arranged to fit an odd space like the one I've chosen.  The molded piping isn't laid out correctly for this arrangement, but I can easily correct that with some .040" brass wire, which will probably look better anyway.  The area around the fuel depot will be covered with gravel and weeds.  Lastly, the area around the fuel depot will be fenced in.
The intermodal lot is basically just that, a small lot.  I do have a forklift-lookin' style trailer lift, and several trailers to "decorate" the lot, and some weathering to do to minimize the "aircraft carrier" effect of such a big, open, flat, gray space in the middle of such a crowded layout.
 
I do have all of the structures, vehicles, and whatnot on hand, so this will also be one of the first few scenes completed, and due to the co-location, will be completed with the warehouse.