The Robin Hood was one of the four flagship named passenger trains operated by East Midlands Railway, inherited from Midland Mainline, in England.
The first use of the Robin Hood name was on 2 February 1959 when British Railways gave the name to the 0815 from Nottingham to London. Unusually, this avoided and stopped only at Manton. In the reverse direction, however, it also stopped at , and .
The train lost its name at the end of the summer 1962 timetable.
Prior to the timetable change on 14 December 2008, the Robin Hood was operated by a 7-car Class 222 Meridian on both the outward and return trip.
As of 2016, there were two trains named Robin Hood:
As of 2019, the two trains named the Robin Hood were rescheduled to run as:
As of 2024, the two trains named the Robin Hood were running as:
Neither service ran at weekends.
The service lost it's name when a new timetable was introduced on 14 December 2025 .
East Midlands Railway operated three other named trains called: