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G scale chicago area Railroad Ballast Where to purchase for Chicago, Illinois

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Monday, May 21, 2007 9:53 AM
Okay first get yourself a 5 gallon bucket or two.  Look up in the yellow pages someone who sells decorative rock and gravel.  (We have several of them in Columbus.)  Take your buckets to the their yard with your shovel.  Ask where the #9 crushed stone is located.  Fill your buckets and then they will weigh them and charge you less than $10.  Go home.  Put down ballast.

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Posted by cnw1995 on Monday, May 21, 2007 9:01 AM

Try St. Aubins Nursery on rt. 176 off Rt. 47 near Woodstock. They are both a nursery and a large scale train store. See http://www.staubintrains.com/

You may also get more detailed responses in the Garden Railways forum.

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G scale chicago area Railroad Ballast Where to purchase for Chicago, Illinois
Posted by chicagoguy on Monday, May 21, 2007 8:54 AM

I am looking for outdoor ballast for my G scale garden Railroad. I went to Home Depot & they only have Paver Base. I did try the paver base but I don't care for the Color. My question is does anybody know where I can get a different color Ballast. Maybe a garden center or a query close to the chicago area or maybe a web site I can order from? Any resoure would be helpful. thank you

 

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