
Trinity (TRN) Stock
US based freight railcar manufacturer and leasing provider. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Trinity in August 2026.
Trinity Industries (TRN) is a U.S.-based industrial company best known for manufacturing and leasing freight railcars and providing related services to the transportation sector. It serves rail operators, leasing firms and commodity shippers, making its performance sensitive to freight volumes, industrial activity and capital spending in rail infrastructure. With a market capitalisation of about $2.27 billion, Trinity combines cyclical manufacturing revenue with recurring leasing cash flows, which can provide diversification but also exposes the business to interest-rate and utilisation risks. Key factors for investors to watch include freight demand trends, new-car order backlogs, lease utilisation rates and capital expenditure cycles. The company operates in a capital-intensive, competitive sector and can be affected by commodity cycles, regulation and safety standards. This summary is for general educational purposes only and is not personalised investment advice; values can fall as well as rise. Consider your risk tolerance and seek independent financial advice before making investment decisions.
About This Stock
Trinity
TRN
Current Price
$29.36
Potential 12 Month Profit
19.48%
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Machinery, Tools, Heavy Vehicles, Trains & Ships
Ticker
TRN
Market Cap
$2.36B
Potential 12 Month Profit
19.48%
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Machinery, Tools, Heavy Vehicles, Trains & Ships
Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts suggest holding Trinity's stock, with a target price of $35 indicating possible growth.
Financial Health
Trinity has strong revenue and cash flow, indicating solid operational performance and financial stability.
Dividend
Trinity's dividend yield of 3.53% offers a decent return for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $38.50 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Cyclical demand dynamics
Freight volumes and commodity cycles drive new orders; watch backlogs and order trends, though performance can vary with the economy.
Leasing provides balance
Lease revenues offer recurring cash flows that can smooth earnings, but are sensitive to utilisation rates and interest-rate changes.
Capital intensity matters
Manufacturing and fleet investment require significant capital; returns depend on management of orders, costs and regulatory factors.
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