Is Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CP) the Best Transportation Stock to Buy According to Hedge Funds?

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We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Transportation Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (NYSE:CP) stands against the other transportation stocks.

Transportation stocks are those of companies classified as industrial businesses, which range from heavy equipment manufacturers to transportation service providers.

According to the Business Research Company, the transport market has expanded significantly in recent years. It is projected to rise from $6941.93 billion in 2024 to $7522.07 billion in 2025, with a compound annual growth rate of 8.4%. Economic expansion, population increase, technical improvements, and consumer behavior are all factors that contributed to historical growth. Meanwhile, the transportation sector is anticipated to boom significantly in the next few years. It will reach $9968.7 billion in 2029, with a compound annual growth rate of 7.3%. Regionally, Western Europe had the largest transport market in 2024. Asia-Pacific was the second-largest inland water transport market.

As of February 22, 2025, the broader market's transportation industry had returned 3.14% in the previous year, 5.25% in the previous five years, and 4.85% over the last ten. However, performance was negative, at 2.24% year to date and 0.80% over three years.

According to S&P Global’s report, despite a minor slowdown in GDP growth to 2.0% from 2.7% in 2024, the transportation infrastructure industry in the United States is anticipated to experience consistent demand and expansion in 2025. While volume growth in enplanements, port containers, transit ridership, and automobile traffic may moderate, most modes of transportation will continue to grow through 2027. Public transit ridership is projected to stay at 90% of pre-pandemic levels unless external factors, such as reduced remote work or congestion pricing, boost demand. Meanwhile, enplanements, port container traffic, and vehicle travel are likely to stay above pre-pandemic levels, resulting in stable financial performance for this market.

Looking forward, as per Harris William’s report, the transportation and logistics sector is expected to grow rapidly in 2025, propelled by M&A activity and economic recovery. The automotive and heavy-duty aftermarkets remain resilient due to higher maintenance demand as new car prices rise. Investors are attracted to non-discretionary services such as repairs and fleet management. Third-party logistics (3PL) is evolving with technologically advanced solutions to optimize supply chains. Transportation infrastructure services (TIS) continue to draw investment due to their critical role in maritime, rail, and road networks. Companies that provide important, high-demand solutions have growth potential, making the sector a prime target for capital deployment and innovation.