LinkedIn Etiquette

I personally don't see any problem with re-connecting. I would suggest keeping any messages short, being courteous (goes without saying!) and having a clear goal in mind in terms of the purpose of your message. Be prepared that some people may not reply - this is no reflection on you, it just means that they're busy or haven't checked their LinkedIn.

At the end of the day, LinkedIn is a networking tool, so there's no harm in exploiting that feature. I did this when I was going through the application process and generally found people to be receptive and helpful.
 
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As above, no harm in it, but not everyone will respond (or agree). I'd keep it polite and friendly.

I think the most important part is being mindful that they're also people with work, deadlines and personal things. The fact that you're asking means you're already conscious of being polite so I wouldn't worry, but there's nothing worse than an unsolicited message that ends up feeling like an interrogation.
 
Absolutely excellent advice from @LlamaLaw and @Kubed.

I also had this same issue at your stage. I managed to connect with someone future trainees through an old mentor from the university. I asked them whether they could "put me in contact" with said person (I knew they were mutual from Linkedin) and they agreed and so I waited for them to message and then I also sent them a short message on FB/Linkedin afterwards! Obviously, this may not be the case for you as you aren't from the UK/University scene, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was given what a small world we will live.

Otherwise, follow the above advice!