Recently a new one pedestrian bridge taken into use at the Sukhumvit Road in Pattaya. The special thing about this pedestrian bridge is that it is equipped with a lift, so that wheelchair users can also safely cross the busy and sometimes dangerous Sukhumvit Rd.

Sometimes this was not even possible at traffic lights due to deviating traffic and many a traffic victim was regrettable.

Where is this pedestrian bridge with lift located? Past Pattaya Klang near the Father Ray Foundation. This is probably not a coincidence, because in this institute around 850 underprivileged children, often with disabilities, are taken care of. It was almost impossible not to get on this busy six-lane road without this new facility.

A new addition to Pattaya, which is freely accessible to everyone.

4 Responses to “A new pedestrian bridge with lift on Sukhumvit Road in Pattaya”

  1. Fact tester says up

    What is “Beyond Pattaya Klang”? Is that towards Bangkok or Sattahip? I have never heard of the Father Ray Foundation, so that indication is of no use to me… Please be more concrete, Lodewijk!

    • Leo Th. says up

      Well, clear enough for me. Who cares if Lodewijk mentions in which direction, Bangkok or Sattahip? Near Pattaya Klang you can not overlook this pedestrian bridge. You are a little too critical Fact tester.

    • l.low size says up

      Direction Bangkok.

      Father Ray Foundation is a household name in Pattaya, where a few times a year
      big shows are given to raise money.

      At the time I dedicated a post to Raymond Brennan, who came to Thailand and
      devoted himself to underprivileged children for over 30 years in Pattaya until his passing.

      You can find out much more via google.
      Unfortunately, the 2nd photo with elevator is not shown.

  2. Leo Bosch says up

    Never heard of the Father Ray Foundation???
    While you have met a Father Ray Foundation employee at my house several times!
    Didn't you pay attention R
    By the way, if you're riding the Sukhumvit from the Klang to Nua, it's not to be missed.


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