The short answer is NOTimekeeping on Italian Railways tends to be poor. Long distance trains - especially the ‘Frecce’ - get priority, but get held up because they travel long distances and delays happen along the way. The local ‘Regionale’ then often pull over to let them past .I would always allow at least 20 minutes - preferably 30 - to connect, and longer still for a train with a non-refundable ticket or one that operates infrequently e.g. Milan/Turin to Paris. Bear in mind too that many regional routes tend to have a 3 hour gap in services in the mornings between about 9am - 12 noon which can be a further complicating factor.
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