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Norfolk Southern's March 4th trading volume was $515 million, ranking 232nd among U.S. stocks on that day.
On March 4, 2026, the railway transportation company Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC) had a trading volume of $515 million, ranking 232nd in the U.S. stock market that day, with an increase of 16.91% compared to the previous day. The trading volume that day was 1,622,300 shares.
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NSC) rose by 0.18% on March 4, 2026, closing at $317.83. The stock has increased by 1.92% over the past five trading days, 0.98% throughout March, and 10.08% year-to-date, with a 33.26% increase over the past 52 weeks.
*If the company’s listing time is less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change will be the change since the listing (this also applies to cases where the listing time is less than 1 month or less than 5 trading days).
Norfolk Southern Corporation was established on July 23, 1980, under Virginia federal law, with its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. It owns the primary freight railroad, Norfolk Southern Railway Company. The company mainly engages in the transportation of raw materials, intermediate products, and finished goods by rail across the southeastern, eastern, and midwestern United States, and connects with other railroad companies to serve other regions of the United States. Norfolk Southern also transports overseas cargo through several ports along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts and operates an extensive intermodal network in the eastern half of the country.