The outer platform walls at Kipling were originally two rows of vertical yellow vinyl slats separated by a black strip showing the station's name in Univers font.
[4] This wall treatment was replaced by off-white fitted enamelled panels using the traditional Toronto Subway font with black trim with smaller lettering along the top in a 2017 renovation, evoking the older stations along the line.
[6] In the early 2020s, a new regional bus terminal was built on the site of the Kipling North commuter parking lot.
[10] Currently it serves the high density residential and commercial developments that are being built, while acting as a hub for commuter travel.
[6] East of the station towards Islington, the line continues on the surface alongside the railway right-of-way which parallels Dundas Street at a distance.