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Supply Side: Trinity Industries, STV

“We believe in the strength of the Texas economy, and we are excited and proud to join NYSE Texas as a Founding Member in our home state,” Trinity Industries President and CEO Jean Savage reported July 8. (Atlanta's Event Photographers Photograph, Courtesy of Trinity Industries)
“We believe in the strength of the Texas economy, and we are excited and proud to join NYSE Texas as a Founding Member in our home state,” Trinity Industries President and CEO Jean Savage reported July 8. (Atlanta's Event Photographers Photograph, Courtesy of Trinity Industries)
Railcar products and services provider Trinity Industries, Inc., announces its dual listing on the NYSE Texas. Also, infrastructure professional services firm STV opens a 6,547-square-foot office in downtown Raleigh, N.C.

Trinity Industries 

Trinity Industries on July 8 announced the dual listing of its common stock on the NYSE Texas, which it described as a “new, fully electronic equities exchange based in Dallas.”

The company said it will maintain its primary listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and trade under the same ticker symbol, “TRN,” on NYSE Texas.

“Trinity Industries has been publicly traded on the NYSE for over 50 years and has been based in Texas since its incorporation in 1933,” said Jean Savage, President and CEO of the company, which provides railcar leasing and management services, railcar manufacturing, railcar maintenance and modifications, and other railcar logistics products and services. “We believe in the strength of the Texas economy, and we are excited and proud to join NYSE Texas as a Founding Member in our home state.”

“As a leading industrial company based in Dallas, we are excited to welcome Trinity to our NYSE Texas community,” noted Chris Taylor, Chief Development Officer of the NYSE Group.

Join Jean Savage this fall at the Railway Age/RT&S Women in Rail conference, to be held Oct. 15-16, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency Schaumburg in Schaumburg, Ill. She will be a featured speaker at our fourth-annual event.

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STV

(Photograph Courtesy of STV)

STV has opened a 6,547-square-foot office at 400H in downtown Raleigh, N.C., a move that the firm said positions it closer to key clients.

This opening marks STV’s second recent office move in North Carolina. The firm expanded its Charlotte presence late last year, celebrating the new space with an open house for clients and partners in February. “Together, these moves reflect STV’s long-term investment in the Carolinas and its commitment to supporting the region’s rapid growth with innovative, community-focused infrastructure solutions,” the firm said.

STV said in its July 8 announcement that it has a nearly 70-year history delivering complex roadway, bridge and transit projects across North Carolina, including work for the North Carolina Department of Transportation and various local municipalities.

STV has six offices across the Carolinas, including Raleigh, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Rock Hill, Columbia and North Charleston.

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