Railway Stocks Rise: An Analysis of December 26, 2025
Several companies involved in India’s railway sector saw their stock prices jump on December 26, 2025. These companies include MMTC Ltd, Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd, Railtel Corporation of India Ltd, and Ircon International Ltd. This rise indicates increased investor confidence in the railway industry’s future.
Key Points
- Significant gains across key railway sector stocks.
- Rail Vikas Nigam led the surge, up 12.73%.
- High trading volume indicates strong investor interest.
- MMTC Ltd and IRFC also experienced substantial growth.
- Railtel and Ircon International added considerable value.
- Increased trading activity signals market momentum.
Stock Performance Breakdown
Here’s a look at the biggest gains on the BSE’s ‘A’ group that day: Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd led the way, increasing by 12.73% to Rs 389.7. This was the largest increase among all stocks. A large number of shares were bought and sold – 52.31 million – which is much more than usual.
MMTC Ltd followed closely, climbing 10.99% to Rs 63.83. This represents a significant jump in value for the company. Over 24 million shares were traded in this stock.
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd also saw a strong increase of 9.14% to Rs 132.55. The trading volume for this stock was substantial, reaching 52.31 million shares.
Railtel Corporation of India Ltd gained 7.61% to Rs 383.7, driven by 6.14 million shares traded. This indicates a growing interest in Railtel’s operations.
Finally, Ircon International Ltd rose 7.53% to Rs 183.4, with 21.03 million shares changing hands. This final gain contributed to the overall positive trend in the sector.
Trading Volume Insights
The high trading volumes across these stocks suggest a considerable amount of investor activity and potentially a shift in market sentiment. These numbers (65 lakh, 24.42 lakh, 52.31 lakh, 6.14 lakh, and 21.03 lakh) represent the total number of shares traded on the BSE for each company on that day, exceeding the average monthly trading volumes.
Investor interest in railway infrastructure is clearly on the rise.



