Sà Âhamhà Âng station (West Hamhà Âng station) is a railway station in Sà Ângch'à Ângang-guyà Âk, Hamhà Âng city, South Hamgyà Âng province, North Korea, on the Sà Âho Line of the Korean State Railway. Locomotive and rolling stock maintenance facilities for the narrow gauge equipment used on the line are located here.
The station was opened on 25 August 1923 by the Sinhà Âng Railway, becoming the northern terminus of the Namhà Âng Line between Sà Âho station and here when the first section of that line, West Hamhà ÂngâÂÂCh'à Ângiri, was opened on 11 May 1934. The Sinhà Âng Railway was bought and absorbed by the Chosen Railway on 22 April 1938. Although originally the Hamhà ÂngâÂÂHamnam Sinhà Âng Hamnam Line ran through West Hamhà Âng station, since the regauging of that line the new standard-gauge line bypasses this station.