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Elderly passengers stuck in bus on Lizard Head Pass

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Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017 1:15 AM
A tour bus carrying about 45 elderly passengers slid off the road near Lizard Head Pass on Saturday. Justin Lewis submitted this photo, taken about 6 a.m. Sunday.
No injuries were reported Saturday after a tour bus slid off Colorado Highway 145 near Lizard Head Pass. About 45 elderly passengers were transported safely to Telluride.
A tour bus carrying about 45 elderly passengers slid off the road near Lizard Head Pass on Saturday. The pass was closed because of avalanche mitigation.

All passengers aboard a tour bus that slid off Lizard Head Pass while on its way to Telluride were safe with no injuries, the San Miguel Sheriff’s Office said Sunday.

According to posts made to the San Miguel Sheriff’s Office Twitter account, there were about 45 passengers on the Telluride-bound bus, most of whom were elderly. The Sheriff’s Office had not responded to calls as of 2 p.m. Sunday.

About noon Sunday, the sheriff’s office posted that “all occupants safe and being transported to Telluride. No injuries.”

According to a previous report, the passengers were stranded for several hours Saturday after the tour bus slid off Colorado Highway 145 atop Lizard Head Pass.

The bus was using chains, but the pass was closed at the time for avalanche control. Details about the bus’ route and how it was on the pass were unclear Sunday.

Passengers were transported to Telluride by a shuttle and emergency responders.

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