We recently published a list of 10 Best Railroad Stocks To Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE:NSC) stands against other best railroad stocks to buy now.
In February, the Association of American Railroads reported that intermodal volumes remained robust, rising 6.4% year-over-year. Weekly originations hit an all-time high in February, averaging 276,654 units. This growth was fueled by steady consumer spending and some importers ordering extra shipments ahead of possible tariffs. So far in 2025, intermodal volume is up 8.5%, and container volume has jumped 9.5%, setting a new record for this period. Moving forward, intermodal growth will depend on consumer demand, which is closely tied to job market strength and potential trade policy shifts.
However, American railroads experienced a 4.5% drop in carloads, moving 843,618 units in February. In the last five months, January had the first increase in carloads, but harsh winter weather, including flooding in the Northeast and freezing temperatures across most of the country, interrupted operations and obstructed freight handling. Without these weather challenges, rail volumes likely would have been higher. Coal being the largest commodity moved by rail continued its downward trend, with carloads dropping 8.2% in February and marking the 14th consecutive month of declines.
As the US ramps up its trade war under President Trump, freight railroads are preparing for the fallout. New tariffs on Mexico, Canada, China, and the EU are set to take effect soon, potentially disrupting a massive trade network. In 2024, American railroads handled $203.1 billion in cross-border trade with Canada and Mexico, being almost evenly split between the two, as reported by CNBC. The rail industry is a huge economic driver, generating $233.4 billion in output and supporting around 750,000 jobs in 2023. Texas is a major hub for freight rail employment since it handles most of the US to Mexico rail traffic. Railroads also reinvested $26.8 billion in infrastructure last year, mostly through private funding. As trade tensions rise, the industry remains focused on keeping goods moving and ensuring rail infrastructure stays strong.
For this article, we focused on making a list of all railroad and railcar stocks that are publicly listed in the United States. Using Insider Monkey’s Q4 2024 hedge fund database, we examined the hedge fund sentiment for each stock and selected 10 most popular ones. The stocks are ranked in ascending order based on the number of hedge fund holders as of Q4 2024.
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Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 63
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE:NSC) is an American rail transportation company that hauls agricultural products like corn and wheat, chemicals, metals, construction materials, cars, and coal. The company finished $1 billion worth of infrastructure upgrades across its 22-state network in 2024. The projects were completed on time and within budget, boosting safety, speed, and reliability. It is one of the best railroad stocks to invest in. On March 7, 2025, Deutsche Bank started coverage of NSC with a Buy rating and price target of $293.
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE:NSC) raked in $3 billion in revenue for Q4 2024, with $1.1 billion in operating income and earnings per share of $3.23. For the full year 2024, revenue stood at $12.1 billion, with $4.1 billion in operating income and an EPS of $11.57. On January 28, Norfolk announced a quarterly dividend of $1.35 per share. The dividend was paid on February 20, to shareholders on record as of February 7. The company has consistently paid dividends for 170 straight quarters since its establishment in 1982.
Among the hedge funds tracked by Insider Monkey in Q4 2024, 63 funds reported owning stakes in Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE:NSC), compared to 47 funds in the last quarter. Ancora Advisors was the biggest stakeholder of the company, with 1 million shares worth $236.5 million.
Overall, NSC ranks 5th on our list of best railroad stocks to buy now. While we acknowledge the potential of NSC to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that certain AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NSC but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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