The Tà Âkhyà Ân Line is a non-electrified standard-gauge secondary line of the Korean State Railway in North P'yà Ângan Province, North Korea, running from South Sinà Âiju on the P'yà Ângà Âi Line to Tà Âkhyà Ân.
The ruling grade on the line is 12â° and the minimum curve radius is . There are 13 bridges with a total length of , and there are no tunnels.
The Tà Âkhyà Ân Line was opened by the Korean State Railway in April 1971.
The primary function of the Tà Âkhyà Ân Line is to deliver iron ore from the mines around Tà Âkhyà Ân to the September Iron & Steel Complex (9ìÂÂì Â철좠é기ì ìÂÂ) in Sinà Âiju and the Hwanghae Iron & Steel Complex on the Songrim Line, thus the bulk of southbound freight is ore from the mines.
Three pairs of commuter trains run on the line between Sinà Âiju Ch'à Ângnyà Ân and Tà Âkhyà Ân stations.
A yellow background in the "Distance" box indicates that section of the line is not electrified.