Kà Âmgangsan Ch'à Ângnyà Ân station is a railway station in Kosà Âng county, Kangwà Ân province, North Korea on the Kà Âmgangsan Ch'à Ângnyà Ân Line of the Korean State Railway.
The station, originally called Oegà Âmgang station, was opened on 16 September 1932 by the Chosen Government Railway, along with the rest of the fifth section of the original Tonghae Pukpu Line from Changjà Ân to Oegà Âmgang (nowadays called Kà Âmgangsan Ch'à Ângnyà Ân).
Due to the partition of Korea, Kà Âmgangsan Ch'à Ângnyà Ân station is the terminus for domestic passenger trains operating on the line. In 2007, after the reconstruction of the disused section between Kamho and Chejin in the South, passenger trains began operating from the south to bring southern tourists to the Mount Kà Âmgang Tourist Region. More than one million civilian visitors crossed the DMZ until the route was closed following the shooting death of a 53-year-old South Korean tourist in July 2008.