Emergency Dentist near City Thameslink, EC4

Our near 24/7 emergency dentistry is very close to City Thameslink (Ludgate Hill, London EC4M 7JH, UK). Only 1 miles far, which is less than 10 minutes of driving even in the usual daily traffic of London. At Emergeny Dentist - Dental Clinic and Implant Centre treats any dental emergency (toothache, a wisdom toothache, broken or chipped teeth, broken veneers, crowns, bridges, dentures, a gum infection, a crown or a bridge denture that has fallen off, dental injures, knocked out teeth, lost of implant) and do our best to give you an appointment the same day. Check out more on our homepage.

Our Dental Emergency hotline we can advise you in English, Italian, Polish and Hungarian and help to find our dental clinic a few minutes away from City Thameslink. Living or working in EC4 area you can trust us at any time. Dial 020 3199 6234 and get a same day dental appointment (we do our best). All dental emergencies and accidents are taken of care immediately.

(* Emergency Dentist - Dental Clinic and Implant Centre's emergency service does not mean we have 24 hours opening time of either the surgery or the customer care office, however we try our best to receive your call in the most flexible time, early and late hours or let you leave a message on our voice mail service to able to get back to you and book an appointment as soon as possible.)

City Thameslink history

The Thameslink line opened in 1988 right after the Snow Hill tunnel, was closed to passengers since 1916 and was re-opened to provide a route to go through to Farringdon and King's Cross from South London. Firest, trains used the approach viaduct for the now-closed Holborn Viaduct station. The new service was an immediate and big financial success, and City of London decided to redevelop the Holborn Viaduct site with a new station and business complex. The work was partially financed by the London property developer Rosehaugh Stanhope.

Before Holborn Viaduct closed, a new line between Blackfriars and the tunnel was constructed on a different alignment slightly to the east and at a lower elevation, providing the opportunity to build 600,000 square feet (roughly 56,000 m2) of office space above the station on a 1.6 ha approx. 4 acre site. Actually, City Thameslink was built to replace Holborn Viaduct station. The total cost was estimated at between £360 and £450 million. Because of a proposed routing for the second phase of the Jubilee line through the area, part of the station was built in order to allow a future interchange. More on: Wikipedia

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