An investigation started after a child was killed after he was hit by a train while crossing a railway last month.
Jaiden SheHATA, 11, was hit by the train that ran 50 km / h while he used a footpath crossing between Whyteleaf and Kenley in South London.
The fatal incident took place on January 23 at around 8.04 am, confirmed the Rail Accidents Investigation Branch (RAIB).
A statement from Jaiden's School, Riddlesdown College, described the student of the year seven as a 'friendly and popular student'.
It said: “We know that the loss is felt by many and we do everything we can to support his friends, family and the wider student and staff community in this difficult time.”
A probe in the death of the Jaiden will take into account the safety of the Bourneview footpath and all earlier incidents recorded at the intersection.
The pedestrianway, which connects two residential areas of Kenley, in the London Borough or Croydon, has gates on both the Zidse of the railway and the signs that instruct users how to safely cross the tracks.
It is because almost 4,000 people have signed a petition at the Department of Transport, which calls for the level of level.

An investigation started after an 11-year-old boy was struck by a train last month while crossing a railway in London. Shown: a representation of the Bourneview -Kruising in Almost Kenley, Croydon
A resident said: 'It is unacceptable in such a great country for children to make such a dangerous journey to go to school. It's such a shame.
'His parents live in unprecedented pain and the entire community has been destroyed and mourns him. May God comfort his family and friends. '
'These crossings at pedestrian level may not exist. They belong in a bygone age. They are too dangerous and this has been emphasized many times in the past when tragedies have occurred on other comparable crossings, “wrote another.
In addition to determining the sequence of events that have led to the tragic incident, the RAIB examination will take into account.
Raib added that the probe would be separated from any investigation carried out by the office for rail and road, which controls the railway industry.

The train ran 50 km / h when he hit the boy around 8.04 am on January 23 (file photo)
Croydon Council also said it investigated the safety of the intersection, of which it had been the site of a series of incidents that go back to 2000.
Alderman Gayle Gander said that the mayor of Croydon would meet community leaders to discuss the 'heartbreaking tragedy'.
She said: 'We continue to use this intersection safer – so that no other family has to endure such a devastating loss. These current investigations will inform the following steps. '
MailOnline has contacted the British transport police for comment.