That was the old pre-space shuttle ship?
Yes, that was the original one. You might see some old video of the top of the square hanger lifting up and the ship blasting off to space. It had two seats in front, and two in back. As the pilot you had a Heads Up Display that would tell you when your passengers were correctly in their seats, if not, and you took off, they died, people would also die if they were standing too close to the hanger outside
Teaching people how to get in or get out of their seat was the most time consuming thing about the whole ride! It was a pain. People would not be able to see what they were doing, couldn't find the button on the seat to sit you down, didn't know how to r-click the button, or whatever. I am pretty patient, but if I had to explain it over and over and they took too long to get it, I would just say screw this and just took off and killed them. They would revive back at Cape Corinth and PM saying, "Hey, I died! What happened!?!?" I would just tell they have to be in their seat when the train leaves the station or else, and paid them back later
The flying was kind of lame, but decent for the era I guess. You would blast off and the screen would go black for a little while then you would arrive in the hanger either your own, or at the Crystal Palace and just get up from your seat and exit the hatch. You can see the ramp in that picture that lifted up and closed.
I don't know what Crystal Palace is like now, but before it was long rows of hangers and people were constantly getting lost and it took forever to run anywhere because of that lower gravity thing
Good times
Edit, found a quck video of one taking off...