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 JUNEAU, Alaska 鈥?Alaska plans to sell two of its fast ferries as part of cost saving measures.The state Department of Transportation and Public Facilities intends to sell the F/V Fairweather and the F/V Chenega in coming months, the Juneau Empire reported Wednesday.The state will begin operating at least one new ship, the F/V Tazlina, in Juneau this year and expects to save about $400,000 in fuel costs by retiring the nearly 15-year-old Fairweather, said Aurah Landau of the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ferry staff will technically be laid off  stanley cups in accordance with union contracts, Landau said, but there are enough vacancies on other ships that no job losses are anticipated.With completion of the Tazlina, and its deployment in Lynn Canal this summer, the Fairweather is no longer needed, Landau said.        ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cups S BELOW                                 The Tazlina is slower than the Fairweather and can only make one trip per day in Juneau, but it can take 53 vehicles compared to 31 on the Fairweather, according to Landau, who said that capacity ensures Tazlina can provide a similar level of service.The Alaska Marine Highway System would have shut down last year without an emergency funding bill passed by the stanley cups  Legislature in March, the newspaper reported.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In his budget pr