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'''Truslove''', originally spelled '''Treslove''', is an abandoned former town in the ] in the ] region of ]. It was situated within the ] of ], on the ]. The are around the former townsite is now covered by the Truslove North and Truslove Townsite Nature Reserves.<ref name=Slipmap >{{cite web |url=https://maps.slip.wa.gov.au/landgate/locate/ |title=SLIP Map |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website=maps.slip.wa.gov.au |publisher=] |access-date=27 December 2024 |quote=}}</ref><ref name=Nationalmap >{{cite web |url=https://nationalmap.gov.au/ |title=NationalMap |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website=nationalmap.gov.au |publisher=] |access-date=27 December 2024 |quote=}}</ref> '''Truslove''', originally spelled '''Treslove''', is an abandoned former town in the ] in the ] region of ]. It was situated within the ] of ], on the ]. The area around the former townsite is now covered by the Truslove North and Truslove Townsite Nature Reserves.<ref name=Slipmap >{{cite web |url=https://maps.slip.wa.gov.au/landgate/locate/ |title=SLIP Map |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website=maps.slip.wa.gov.au |publisher=] |access-date=27 December 2024 |quote=}}</ref><ref name=Nationalmap >{{cite web |url=https://nationalmap.gov.au/ |title=NationalMap |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website=nationalmap.gov.au |publisher=] |access-date=27 December 2024 |quote=}}</ref>


Originally established as a siding on the ] in 1925, under the name of Treslove, it was gazetted as a townsite in 1927 and renamed to Truslove in 1933. An official 1927 map of the townsite shows the town west of the railway line and consisted of the north-south running Jackson Street and the east-west running Anderson and Grigg Streets, with eight blocks of land allocated along them. The railway siding was closed in 1970.<ref>{{cite map |author =Western Australia. Department of Lands and Surveys |title =Townsite of Treslove (Truslove) |trans-title = |map =Townsite of Treslove (Truslove) |map-url =https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b1885378_2 |date = |year =1927 |url = |scale = |series = |publisher =] |cartography = |page = |pages = |section = |sections = |inset = |edition = |location =]|language = |format = |isbn = |id = |ref = |access-date =27 December 2024 |archive-url = |archive-date =}}</ref><ref name=Map >{{cite web |title=Railway map of Western Australia, 1952 |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-256867901/view |website=Trove |access-date=27 December 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Back along the line: An historical gazetteer of railway stations, sidings and related facilities along Western Australian railway lines |url=http://www.geoproject.com.au/News/Gaz_5_rail_ordered_08July2016.pdf |website=www.geoproject.com.au |access-date=27 December 2024}}</ref> Originally established as a siding on the ] in 1925, under the name of Treslove, it was gazetted as a townsite in 1927 and renamed to Truslove in 1933. An official 1927 map of the townsite shows the town west of the railway line and consisted of the north-south running Jackson Street and the east-west running Anderson and Grigg Streets, with eight blocks of land allocated along them. The railway siding was closed in 1970.<ref>{{cite map |author =Western Australia. Department of Lands and Surveys |title =Townsite of Treslove (Truslove) |trans-title = |map =Townsite of Treslove (Truslove) |map-url =https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b1885378_2 |date = |year =1927 |url = |scale = |series = |publisher =] |cartography = |page = |pages = |section = |sections = |inset = |edition = |location =]|language = |format = |isbn = |id = |ref = |access-date =27 December 2024 |archive-url = |archive-date =}}</ref><ref name=Map >{{cite web |title=Railway map of Western Australia, 1952 |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-256867901/view |website=Trove |access-date=27 December 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Back along the line: An historical gazetteer of railway stations, sidings and related facilities along Western Australian railway lines |url=http://www.geoproject.com.au/News/Gaz_5_rail_ordered_08July2016.pdf |website=www.geoproject.com.au |access-date=27 December 2024}}</ref>

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Former town in the Shire of Esperance, Western Australia

Truslove
Western Australia
Truslove is located in Western AustraliaTrusloveTruslove
Coordinates33°20′34″S 121°43′00″E / 33.34265°S 121.71678°E / -33.34265; 121.71678
Established1922
Abolished1976
Postcode(s)6446
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Esperance
State electorate(s)Roe
Federal division(s)O'Connor

Truslove, originally spelled Treslove, is an abandoned former town in the Shire of Esperance in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. It was situated within the locality of Grass Patch, on the Coolgardie-Esperance Highway. The area around the former townsite is now covered by the Truslove North and Truslove Townsite Nature Reserves.

Originally established as a siding on the Norseman to Esperance railway in 1925, under the name of Treslove, it was gazetted as a townsite in 1927 and renamed to Truslove in 1933. An official 1927 map of the townsite shows the town west of the railway line and consisted of the north-south running Jackson Street and the east-west running Anderson and Grigg Streets, with eight blocks of land allocated along them. The railway siding was closed in 1970.

The Truslove North Nature Reserve was gazetted on 5 October 1917 and has a size of 1.94 square kilometres (0.75 sq mi). The Truslove Townsite Nature Reserve was gazetted on 4 February 1966 and has a size of 60.66 square kilometres (23.42 sq mi). Both are located within the Mallee bioregion:

The Truslove townsite was officially cancelled in April 1976.

References

  1. "SLIP Map". maps.slip.wa.gov.au. Landgate. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  2. "NationalMap". nationalmap.gov.au. Geoscience Australia. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  3. Western Australia. Department of Lands and Surveys (1927). "Townsite of Treslove (Truslove)" (Map). Townsite of Treslove (Truslove). Perth: Dept. of Lands & Surveys W.A., 1922. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  4. "Railway map of Western Australia, 1952". Trove. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  5. "Back along the line: An historical gazetteer of railway stations, sidings and related facilities along Western Australian railway lines" (PDF). www.geoproject.com.au. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  6. "Terrestrial CAPAD 2022 WA summary". www.dcceew.gov.au/. Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
  7. "Government gazette of Western Australia" (PDF). www.legislation.wa.gov.au. Government of Western Australia. 15 April 1976. p. 1,189. Retrieved 27 December 2024.
Towns and localities in the Goldfields–Esperance region of Western Australia
City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder
Kalgoorlie-Boulder urban area
Outside Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Shire of Coolgardie
Shire of Dundas
Shire of Esperance
Shire of Laverton
Shire of Leonora
Shire of Menzies
Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku
Shire of Ravensthorpe
Shire of Wiluna
  • Places in bold are the council seat for the local government area
  • Places in italics are either former settlements or settlements that do not have an official postcode
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