
Railroad Ballast Delivery in Columbus OH, OH
Bulk railroad ballast delivered in Columbus OH, OH. Stone size 2 - 3. Gray color.
From $58.00/ton delivered, free delivery on full loads
About Railroad Ballast
Railroad Ballast is a construction & base material sized at 2 - 3 inch with a density around 2900 lbs per cubic yard. The color runs gray. Engineered, dense-graded aggregate that compacts under heavy load. The structural foundation under driveways, parking lots, slabs, and walkway pavers. Spec confirms compliance with state DOT requirements.
Bulk orders are sold by the ton, with full-truck deliveries (16 or more tons) saving 15 to 20 percent off partial-load rates. Tandem-axle trucks haul 10 to 16 tons per load and fit residential streets; tri-axle trucks haul 16 to 24 tons and work better for contractor pours and commercial sites. We deliver same-day in most metros for orders placed before 11 AM, with a two-hour arrival window confirmed the evening before.
Pricing depends on quarry proximity, truckload size, the current diesel rate, and seasonal demand. The cheapest path is always a full truck dropped at a single address. If your project needs more than one load, splitting deliveries across two days costs less than two separate partial loads on the same day. Send your ZIP and dimensions through the contact form for a same-hour quote that includes the delivered total and the lead time on the lane.
After delivery, plan a few hours on the day of the drop to spread or stage the material. A wheelbarrow moves about 2 cubic feet at a time, which makes longer driveways or larger beds a multi-day job by hand. A skid-steer covers ten times that pace and rents for around $200 per day in most markets, often with same-day pickup. If you cannot start work right away, tarping the pile keeps the railroad ballast dry and intact for up to a week without losing weight or color.
What Railroad Ballast costs in Columbus OH
Local Columbus OH yards quote railroad ballast by the ton; the delivered number includes fuel, the truck, and the haul. Pricing in Columbus OH starts at $58 per ton on full-truck loads, which works out to roughly $84 per cubic yard at the typical density of 2900 lb per yard. A ton of this material spreads across about 74 sq ft when laid 3 inches deep, useful when you are sizing a patio base or a walkway run.
How crews use Railroad Ballast in Columbus OH
In and around Columbus OH, railroad ballast shows up most often on two project types. At roughly 905,748 people, the Columbus OH order mix leans toward 3 to 8 ton residential drops with the occasional 16 ton job for a contractor.
Delivery day in Columbus OH
A typical Columbus OH drop is dispatched from the closest yard with a two hour window and a heads-up call once the truck is loaded. Tandem trucks want a 12 ft lane in and out; tri-axles need 14 ft, and both want firm ground at the tipping spot so the load releases cleanly. Standard lead time on this lane is Mon-Sat, with same-day windows held open for orders that hit the desk before 11 AM and clear payment.
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What density does Railroad Ballast compact to?
95 to 98 percent modified Proctor under a steel plate or roller. Spec sheets are available on request.
How thick should Railroad Ballast be under a slab in Columbus OH?
4 to 6 inches over compacted subgrade is the residential standard. Commercial slabs spec deeper.
How fast does Railroad Ballast arrive in Columbus OH?
Same-day for AM orders, next-day standard. Bulk contractor accounts get priority dispatch.
Is Railroad Ballast DOT-approved?
Yes. Our Railroad Ballast meets state DOT specs for the applications we recommend.
What truck delivers Railroad Ballast?
Tandem dump trucks (10 to 16 tons) for residential. Tri-axles (16 to 24 tons) for commercial jobs.

