After the video of man running between stations faster than a tube train went viral, a man in a wheelchair has tried the same thing.Earlier this week, a video of Londoner, Jason Heptonstall, sprinting out of a tube train at Mansion House, running to the next stop at Canon Street, then managing to get back on the same train in the same carriage, went viral.As with a lot of viral videos it has inspired copycats. One of those who has decided to take on the challenge and see if he can beat the tube between two stations is Anthony Ince, who uses a wheelchair.Mr Ince, 43, is seen shooting out of the carriage at Canon Street, flying through the ticket barriers, then wheeling along the streets to Canon Street station. He barrels into the station, through the barriers, down a corridor, round a corner, then... he meets some stairs.The video was made with The Free Help Guy, and they admit some artistic license was taken with the race. But this was to emphasise the point that there is a huge disparity between how accessible the tube network is for those with disabilities compared to ambulant people.Only 25% of stations, many of which are decades old, have step-free access, meaning large parts of the network are no-go areas for people like Anthony, who has cerebral palsy.The video ends with a message to TFL: Please do more to help wheelchair users to take the London underground.