Nick Pigott
Nicholas Hugh Pigott is the Consultant Editor of The Railway Magazine, Britain's best-selling rail title. He was Editor for 21 years between 1994 and 2015, having previously worked in Fleet Street as a journalist for the Daily Express.
Biography
Pigott was born in 1951 at Barnby Moor, Nottinghamshire. and educated at Bromsgrove School.He trained on the Lincolnshire Standard, Nottingham Evening Post, and Birmingham Post before joining the Daily Express in 1975 and entered railway journalism after 12 years in Fleet Street. He was Editor of Steam Railway magazine, a post held for four years, and then launch editor of Traction magazine, before moving to be the editor of The Railway Magazine in August 1994.
In 2002, he was voted IPC Media's Specialist Writer of the Year and in 2008 was shortlisted in the national Editor of the Year awards held by the British Society of Magazine Editors. On 22 March 2007, The Railway Magazine won the top prize at IPC Media's Editorial Awards ceremony. Competition for this award was limited to specialist titles within IPC Media selling up to 40,000 copies per month. One week later, on 29 March 2007, the magazine's marketforce team won the Gold Cup awarded by the Association of Circulation Executives.