Analysts’ Weekly Ratings Changes for Trinity Industries (TRN)

by · The Cerbat Gem

A number of firms have modified their ratings and price targets on shares of Trinity Industries (NYSE: TRN) recently:

  • 5/4/2026 – Trinity Industries was upgraded by Weiss Ratings from “buy (b-)” to “buy (b)”.
  • 5/1/2026 – Trinity Industries had its price target raised by Susquehanna from $34.00 to $35.00. They now have a “neutral” rating on the stock.
  • 4/30/2026 – Trinity Industries had its “neutral” rating reaffirmed by The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.. They now have a $36.00 price target on the stock.
  • 4/25/2026 – Trinity Industries was downgraded by Wall Street Zen from “buy” to “hold”.
  • 4/17/2026 – Trinity Industries was upgraded by Weiss Ratings from “hold (c+)” to “buy (b-)”.
  • 4/12/2026 – Trinity Industries was upgraded by Wall Street Zen from “hold” to “buy”.
  • 4/4/2026 – Trinity Industries was downgraded by Wall Street Zen from “buy” to “hold”.

Trinity Industries Dividend Announcement

The company also recently announced a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Thursday, April 30th. Investors of record on Wednesday, April 15th were issued a $0.31 dividend. This represents a $1.24 annualized dividend and a yield of 3.4%. The ex-dividend date was Wednesday, April 15th. Trinity Industries’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is 39.74%.

Trinity Industries, Inc is a diversified industrial company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with roots dating back to its incorporation in 1933. The company principally serves the transportation, infrastructure and energy sectors through the design, manufacture and leasing of railcars and related components. Trinity operates multiple business segments that encompass railcar manufacturing, aftermarket parts production, railcar leasing and management, inland barge construction and leasing, as well as infrastructure products for highways and energy applications.

In its railcar segment, Trinity produces a broad portfolio of freight cars—including tank cars, covered hoppers, gondolas and autoracks—alongside critical system components such as braking systems, couplers and wheels.

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