Ch'à Ângjin Ch'à Ângnyà Ân station () is the central railway station in Ch'à Ângjin-si, North Hamgyà Âng Province, North Korea. It is the junction point of the Hambuk Line and the P'yà Ângra Line of the Korean State Railway, and is the beginning of the Ch'à Ângjinhang Line to Ch'à Ângjin Port.
Originally called Ch'à Ângjin station, it was opened by the Chosen Government Railway on 5 November 1916 together with the rest of the Ch'à ÂngjinâÂÂCh'angp'yà Âng section of the former Hamgyà Âng Line. On 1 February 1942, the original station at Ch'à Ângjin was closed after a new station â today's Ch'à Ângjin Ch'à Ângnyà Ân station â was opened. It received its current name when the station was rebuilt after the Korean War.
Adjacent to the station's yard is the Ch'Ã Ângjin Railway Equipment Factory, which manufactures freight cars and other railway equipment. The Ch'Ã Ângjin Steel Works is also served by rail.
According to the 2002 passenger timetable, two express and four semi-express trains made scheduled stops at this station in each direction:
In the 1980s, there were several other long-distance passenger trains that stopped at Ch'Ã Ângjin Ch'Ã Ângnyon station:
There are also commuter trains: