Hoeryà Âng Ch'à Ângnyà Ân station is a railway station in Hoeryà Âng-si, North Hamgyà Âng, North Korea, on the Hambuk Line of the Korean State Railway. It is also the starting point of the 10.6-km-long freight-only Hoeryà Âng Colliery Line to Yusà Ân-dong, Hoeryà Âng-si.
There are locomotive servicing facilities at this station.
Originally called Hoeryà Âng station, it was opened on 25 November 1917 together with the rest of the P'ungsan-Hoeryà Âng section of the former Hamgyà Âng Line. It received its current name after the establishment of the DPRK.
Trains carrying coal from mines on the Hoeryà Âng Colliery Line to the Kim Chaek Iron & Steel Complex at Kimchaek and the Ch'à Ângjin Steel Works in Ch'à Ângjin run regularly through this station.
A number of passenger trains serve Hoeryà Âng Ch'à Ângnyà Ân station, including the semi-express trains 113/114, operating between West P'yà Ângyang and Unsà Âng via Ch'à Ângjin and Hoeryà Âng. There are also long-distance trains Kalma-Ch'à Ângjin-Hoeryà Âng-Rajin; Ch'à Ângjin-Hoeryà Âng-Rajin; Haeju-Ch'à Ângjin-Hoeryà Âng-Unsà Âng; and Tanch'à ÂnCh'à Ângjin-Hoeryà Âng-Tumangang. There is also a commuter service operated between Hoeryà Âng and Sech'à Ân via Sinhakp'o.