Paegam Ch'à Ângnyà Ân station is a railway station in Paegam-à Âp, Paegam county, Ryanggang province, North Korea, on the Paektusan Ch'à Ângnyà Ân Line of the Korean State Railway. The narrow-gauge Paengmu Line connects to the standard-gauge network here.
Originally called Paegam station (Chosà Ân'gà Âl: ë°±ìÂÂìÂÂ; Hanja: ç½岩駠), the station, along with the rest of the HapsuâÂÂPaegam section, was opened by the Government Railways of Chosen () on 1 August 1934. It received its current name in 1960.
On 9 October 2006 an underground nuclear test was conducted at P'unggye-ri in Kilju County, causing the closure of the line for 3âÂÂ4 months.
Paegam station is an important hub for freight traffic in Ryanggang province. Raw logs are shipped here from locations on the Paengmu line, and forwarded by rail to a large sawmill at Wiyà Ân, as well as to a pulp mill and plywood factory in Kilju.
Express passenger trains 1/2, operating between P'yà Ângyang and Hyesan Ch'à Ângnyà Ân, stop at Paegam station.