Railroad ballast is a large, angular crushed stone engineered for extreme durability, load-bearing strength, and free-draining performance. Hello Gravel offers railroad ballast delivery by the ton, brought directly to your property by dump truck.
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Railroad Ballast (1½" to 2")
Railroad ballast is a large, angular crushed stone engineered for extreme durability, load-bearing strength, and free-draining performance. Hello Gravel offers railroad ballast delivery by the ton, brought directly to your property by dump truck.
Railroad ballast gets its name from its original industrial application: the thick layer of crushed stone that supports railroad ties, distributes train load, and drains water away from rail beds. That same combination of strength, angular interlocking structure, and superior drainage makes it a standout material for demanding residential and commercial applications.
Common Uses for Railroad Ballast
While its roots are industrial, railroad ballast has earned a strong following in residential and commercial landscaping. Its large, chunky profile and rugged appearance make it a bold choice for decorative edging, dry creek beds, erosion control, and garden borders where a natural, substantial look is desired.
For drainage, railroad ballast's large particle size creates wide gaps that move water quickly — making it effective for French drain systems, drainage trenches, and swales. Its weight ensures it stays firmly in place even in areas with significant water flow or erosion pressure.
Contractors use railroad ballast as a base material for heavy-load applications — beneath large concrete pads, commercial driveways, and in areas where the sub-grade needs significant stabilization. It's also commonly used for backfilling retaining walls where drainage behind the wall is critical to long-term structural performance.
Some homeowners use railroad ballast around the perimeter of foundations, in utility areas, and along fence lines where a rugged, permanent, and virtually maintenance-free material is preferred over organic mulch or fine gravel.
Why Order Railroad Ballast Delivery from Hello Gravel?
Hello Gravel's railroad ballast delivery puts this heavy-duty material at your door by dump truck. Order the exact tonnage you need online at competitive per-ton pricing — no supply yard trips, no straining to haul bags.
How Much Railroad Ballast Do You Need?
Not sure how much to order? A good rule of thumb is that one ton of material covers roughly 100 square feet at about 2 inches deep, though this varies by product density and the depth you need. Hello Gravel's team can help you calculate the right amount for your project — just reach out with your square footage and we'll give you a quick estimate. It's always better to order a little extra than to run short mid-project.
Common Uses for Railroad Ballast
While its roots are industrial, railroad ballast has earned a strong following in residential and commercial landscaping. Its large, chunky profile and rugged appearance make it a bold choice for decorative edging, dry creek beds, erosion control, and garden borders where a natural, substantial look is desired.
For drainage, railroad ballast’s large particle size creates wide gaps that move water quickly — making it effective for French drain systems, drainage trenches, and swales. Its weight ensures it stays firmly in place even in areas with significant water flow or erosion pressure.
Contractors use railroad ballast as a base material for heavy-load applications — beneath large concrete pads, commercial driveways, and in areas where the sub-grade needs significant stabilization. It’s also commonly used for backfilling retaining walls where drainage behind the wall is critical to long-term structural performance.
Some homeowners use railroad ballast around the perimeter of foundations, in utility areas, and along fence lines where a rugged, permanent, and virtually maintenance-free material is preferred over organic mulch or fine gravel.
Our goal is to make the buying process for gravel and other aggregates as easy and seamless as possible. Enter your zip code on our site, select how much material you need (see below FAQ’s to determine order size), select the date and time frame you would like your material delivered at Checkout, and place your order with any major credit card. After the order is placed our in-house support team will contact you to confirm the details. We will send additional confirmations on the day before and the day of delivery. On delivery day, a dump truck will arrive to dump the materials at your specified location. We request that you have someone available to accept the delivery so that we can make sure to dump it in the correct location. That’s it!
We do not offer installation or spreading services as part of our material delivery. However, depending on the location, site conditions, weather, and comfortability of the driver, we may be able to tailgate spread the material if the driver feels the location and conditions are suitable.
This involves slowly moving the truck forward while dumping the material to make it easier to distribute, but is not a guaranteed service.
We work fast to get your order delivered — often within 2 business days. Here’s what you need to know about cancellations and refunds:
We’ll always do our best to make it right while keeping deliveries on schedule. Please see our full Refund & Cancellation Policy at the link in the footer of the website. Upon placing an order, the customer accepts these terms.
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