In these districts, one of the principal highways in Russia, M8 connecting Moscow and Arkhangelsk, has been built on the left bank of the Vaga.
In Velsk, it also crosses the railway line connecting Konosha with Kotlas and eventually with Vorkuta.
Downstream from the confluence with the Ustya, Vaga accepts the Puya from the left, and on the right bank there is the town of Shenkursk.
Downstream from Shenkursk, the river accepts the Led from the left and enters Vinogradovsky District.
The mouth of the Vaga is about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) of the district center, the urban-type settlement of Bereznik.