Anbyà Ân station is a railway station in Anbyà Ân-à Âp, Anbyà Ân County in Kangwà Ân province, North Korea. It is located on the Kangwà Ân Line, which connects Kowà Ân to P'yà Ânggang, and is the start of the Kà Âmgangsan Ch'à Ângnyà Ân Line, which runs to the Mount Kà Âmgang Tourist Region and continues south across the DMZ to Chejin in South Korea, although the section between Kà Âmgangsan and Chejin has been out of service since 2008.
The station, along with the rest of the former Kyà Ângwà Ân Line, was opened by the Chosen Government Railway (Sentetsu) on 16 August 1914. The first section of the former Tonghae Pukpu Line, from Anbyà Ân to Hà Âpkok (nowadays called Myà Ânggo), was opened by Sentetsu on 1 September 1929. After the partition of Korea following the Pacific War, the section of the Tonghae Pukpu line from Anbyà Ân to Kamho fell within North Korea, and was renamed Kà Âmgangsan Ch'à Ângnyà Ân Line.