Change trains from Italo to Trenitalia at Milano Centrale
My situation is:
- I am travelling from Vicenza to Milano via high-speed Italo train. The train departs at 9:45 and arrives at Milano at 11:26.
- In Milano I want to board Trenitalia train to La Spezia which departs at 12:10.
This will happen on Monday.
From my experience, high-speed trains in Italy are likely to be delayed. I've already been riding an Italo train, that got delayed for 40 minutes (because of traffic jam on high-speed line, as I've heard from announcement) This was in Friday. Right now I've boarded a train that got delayed for 10 minutes, it's Saturday.
My question is: will I be on time at Milano for changing trains on Monday or should I not even consider doing this?
Bonus question: do this high-speed delays have something to do with Ferragosto holiday (which recently was in Italy) or just weekend?
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