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Moline (/ m oʊ ˈ l iː n / moh-LEEN) is a city located in Rock Island County, Illinois, United States.With a population of 42,985 in the 2020 census, it is the largest city in Rock Island County. [3]
The Fred Schwengel Memorial Bridge carries Interstate 80 and connects Le Claire, Iowa, with Rapids City, Illinois. Continuing downstream, the I-74 Bridge connects Bettendorf, Iowa, with Moline, Illinois, and is the busiest bridge with an average of 70,400 cars a day. [46] The Government Bridge connects Downtown Davenport with the Rock Island ...
Greater Quad Cities, IA–IL is a nickname for the Davenport–Moline, IA–IL Combined Statistical Area, [1] an area that is made up of four counties in Iowa and three in Illinois. The statistical area includes one metropolitan areas and two micropolitan area. As of the 2010 Census, the CSA had a population of 471,551 (though a March 2017 ...
The City of Moline and Metronet have announced the completion of the main construction of a 100 percent fiber optic network, making Moline a “Gigabit City,” according to a news release. This ...
Until 2002-03, American Airlines MD-80s flew to Saint Louis after its acquisition of TWA in the early 2000s; TWA succeeded Ozark, which started flying to Moline in 1950. (Moline's first jets were Ozark DC-9s in 1966.) United Boeing 727s and 737s flew non-stop to Denver until 1995; United flights to Moline began in the 1930s.
Its county seat is Rock Island; its largest city is neighboring Moline. [2] Rock Island County is one of the four counties that make up the Davenport - Moline -Rock Island, IA -IL Metropolitan Statistical Area .
In August 2005, iWireless (formerly Iowa Wireless, a T-Mobile affiliate), announced a 10-year agreement with The MARK (former name) and the Illinois Quad City Civic Center Authority to secure naming rights to the arena. The name change to the "iWireless Center" occurred July 19, 2007.
Moline station is a proposed train station in Moline, Illinois, intended to serve as the terminus of the Quad Cities Amtrak line. Construction has begun and the station was initially expected to open by 2019, though it remains incomplete as of 2024.