Yà Âmju station is a railway station in Yà Âmju-à Âp, Yà Âmju County, North P'yà Ângan Province, North Korea. It is the junction point of the P'yà Ângà Âi and Paengma lines of the Korean State Railway.
The station was opened, along with the rest of this section of the Kyà Ângà Âi Line, on 5 November 1905.
After the bridge across the Yalu River was opened on 1 November 1911, connecting Sinà Âiju to Dandong, China, Yà Âmju station became a stop for international trains to and from Manchuria. It is still a stopping point for international trains between P'yà Ângyang and Beijing.
When the Kyà Ângà Âi line was opened, the mainline followed the route of the current Paengma Line; after the nationalisation of the railways in 1945, the Yà ÂmjuâÂÂRyongch'à ÂnâÂÂNamsinà Âiju line was reclassified as the mainline of the P'yà Ângà Âi line, while the line via Paengma was designated a secondary line.