Koam station is a railway station in Koam-dong, greater Munch'à Ân city, Kangwà Ân province, North Korea, on the Munch'à Ân Port Line of the Korean State Railway; the branchline connects to the Kangwà Ân Line at Okp'yà Âng.
Originally called Wà Ânsanbukhang station (Chosà Ân'gà Âl: ìÂÂì°ë¶ÂÃÂÂìÂÂ; Hanja: å Âå±±åÂÂ港é©Â, "Wonsan north port station"), it was opened, along with the rest of the branch from Okp'yà Âng (at the time called Munch'à Ân station), on 17 December 1943 by the Chosen Anthracite Company as a privately owned railway. This line, like all other railway lines in North Korea, was nationalised after the Second World War, becoming part of the Korean State Railway, subsequently receiving its current name.