Kaech'à Ân station is a railway station in Kaech'à Ân municipal city, South P'yà Ângan province, North Korea, on the Manp'o Line of the Korean State Railway; it is also the starting point of the Kaech'à Ân Line to Sinanju, of the Choyang Colliery Line to Choyang Colliery and the Chunhyà Âk Line to Chunhyà Ângri.
Kaech'Ã Ân station is an important station in terms of both passenger and freight trains.
The station was opened on 13 May 1916 by the Mitsui Mining Railway, which became the Kaech'Ã Ân Light Railway in 1927; the Kaech'Ã Ân Light Railway was subsequently taken over by the Chosen Government Railway on 1 November 1932.
Five long-distance passenger services stop at Kaech'à Ân station: express trains between Haeju and Manp'o and between P'yà Ângyang and Hà Âich'à Ân, semi-express trains between Sinà Âiju and Ch'à Ângjin, and a long-distance stopping train between Sinà Âiju and Hà Âich'à Ân. Further, there are four pairs of daily commuter trains between Sunch'à Ân and Kaech'à Ân.