Stop 01 · Lower corridor

Medical Transport in Longview, Washington

Longview leads Bonvia's lower corridor: local rides around the medical center in town, treatment routes across Cowlitz County, and the southern geography's quiet advantage, Portland's airport a straight forty-five minutes down the freeway.

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Long-distance trips

Long-distance and cross-corridor trips are arranged by quote. Call us and we'll build the right plan for the trip.

Stop 02 · How Longview rides run
Cowlitz care

The medical center in town

Longview's medical center keeps most local rides short: appointment trips from the west-side neighborhoods, treatment visits, and discharge runs home across the Cowlitz River towns. The same weekly rhythm we run everywhere holds here: reserved seats, consistent drivers, no drift.

Two directions

North for specialty, south for flights

When Longview clients need care beyond the county, the run is usually north toward the South Sound or Portland-adjacent Vancouver. Longer cross-corridor trips are arranged by quote; airport trips point the other way, south to PDX, which is closer to Longview than Sea-Tac is to Olympia.

Stop 03 · Where trips go

The places Longview trips reach.

The destinations below are reference points our Longview clients ride to, not partnerships or endorsements. Every trip is Washington-originating and booked through one dispatch line.

PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center
Longview's medical center; appointment, treatment, and discharge rides.
Portland International Airport (PDX)
The lower corridor's natural airport, a destination for Washington-origin shuttle runs.

From Longview, the airport that makes sense is PDX: a straight run down I-5 and across the river, door to terminal in about forty-five minutes. Sea-Tac remains available for northbound itineraries.