Trundle is a suburb of Regional NSW, New South
Wales and is about 341 kms west-northwest of
NSW's capital city of Sydney. In the 2011 Australian
census the population of Trundle was 666 when
there were 329 Females and 337 Males living
there. The median age for people living in Trundle
was 46.
Trundle is a small town in Parkes Shire in the
Central West of New South Wales, Australia.
Trundle lies in wheat-growing country and is on
the Bogan Gate to Tottenham railway line,
completed to Trundle in 1907.
Trundle is noted for its unusually wide main
street. At 60 metres, it is one of the widest main
streets in the country. It needed to be as wide as
this to accommodate turning bullock-trains.