Titagarh Rail Systems Limited Q2 FY26 Concall Decoded: Wagon Woes Fixed, Metro Dreams Switched to Turbo Mode
1. Opening Hook
Just when investors were blaming every missed target on wheel shortages, Titagarh calmly announced: problem solved, please move on. After two quarters of excuses rolling slower than Indian Railways freight, Q2 FY26 finally sounded like a company that found its spare parts—and its confidence.
Wheel sets, once the villain of every concall, have been officially retired from the excuse list. Passenger rail, meanwhile, is no longer a PowerPoint dream—it’s a full-blown production headache management seems oddly excited about. Add shipbuilding ambitions, a Firema exit strategy, and enough acronyms to confuse even seasoned analysts.
This wasn’t just a quarterly update; it was a corporate coming-of-age speech. Freight is steady, Metro is exploding, Vande Bharat is warming up, and shipyards are waiting in the wings.
Read on. The real action starts after the wagons stop squeaking.
2. At a Glance
Wagon dispatch: 1,872 units – One month lost to wheel drama, still survived 😏
Run-rate restored: 800–850 wagons/month – Capacity is 1,000, patience is not.