Temperature-dependent inter-plane resistivity, ρc(T ), was measured in iso-valent substituted ironarsenide compound Ba(Fe1−xRux)2As2 over a substitution range from parent compound to slightly below optimal doping, x=0.29. The feature of interest in the ρc(T ), a broad resistivity crossover maximum found in parent compound at Tmax ≈ 200 K, shifts to higher temperatures with Ru substitution, ∼340 K for x=0.161 and goes out of the 400 K range for x=0.29. Nearly Tlinear dependence of inter-plane resistivity is found at the highest substitution level x=0.29. This temperature-dependent ρc and its evolution with substitution bear close similarity to another type of iso-valent substituted system, BaFe2(As1−xPx)2. Similarly to the iso-valent substitutions, the measurements of inter-plane resistivity in the parent BaFe2As2 compound under pressures up to 20 kbar also revealed a rapid rise in Tmax.