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My friend and I just took a trip with Trans-Island Limousine with the following luggage:
All of the luggage except our backpacks were over 22 pounds, and the check-in sized luggage definitely violated all size constraints.
We brought the backpacks aboard the bus, and they let us store everything else underneath without extra payment. There did not seem to be any mechanism for measurement of the weight since the bus just picks you up from a street near an MTR station in Hong Kong. I assume length/width/height constraints would only be enforced by "eye tests" if they are enforced at all. The buses are rather large (similar to Greyhound bus sizes in the US), so there's quite a bit of luggage space. Overhead space inside the bus is rather limited. However, there were very few passengers on the bus -- the bus was more than half empty. I'm not sure whether they would charge fees for excessive baggage if the bus is more full.