GoogleLarimoreFARGO, N.D. (AP) – North Dakota transportation officials say that automated crossing arms will be installed at the intersection where a school bus and train collided earlier this month.

The crash east of Larimore killed 17-year-old high school student Cassidy Sandstrom and 62-year-old bus driver Max Danner, and injured 12 other students. The cause is still being determined.

The state Department of Transportation says it will pay for 90 percent of the project, which could cost as much as $500,000. The remaining amount will be split between BNSF Railway and the Grand Forks County Commission.

The DOT says the crossing currently meets federal safety standards. The intersection is marked on either side with a crossbuck, which is a white “X” marked with the words “railroad crossing.” The crossbuck posts also have stop signs.